Mode Share The mode share data for Fort Worth shown in Figure 02-26 indicates a strong prefer- ence for private vehicle use, with 62.04% of trips made by private auto. This reli- ance on personal vehicles reflects the city’s car-oriented infrastructure and suggests that many residents find car travel the most comfortable and conven- ient option. With 22.48% of trips made as auto passengers, solo driving remains the primary way people choose to get around.
Figure 02-24: Historical Trip Duration
Alternative transportation modes, such as walking and transit, represent smaller shares, at 11.97% and 0.20% respectively. The lower percentage of transit use may indicate chal- lenges with transit availability, convenience, or reliability, making it less attractive for some residents. Similarly, the small share for bike trips (0.20%) suggests there may be barriers to cycling, like limited dedicated infrastructure or safety concerns. It’s clear that, for now, car travel remains the most comfortable and reli- able choice for many residents.
Data Source: Replica
Trip Duration Distribution As indicated in Figure 02-25, most trips in Fort Worth fall within the 20 to 40-minute range, with a smaller portion of trips taking either less than 10 minutes or more than 40 minutes.
Figure 02-26: Trip Volume by Mode, Typical Weekday
Figure 02-25: Trip Duration Distribution
Data Source: Replica
Data Source: Replica
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