Urban Mobility Trends - August 2025

Our Urban Mobility Trends reports track people’s transport habits and preferences, as well as related factors such as their concern about congestion and transport costs – allowing us to observe trends over time. We share our findings with government and industry to contribute to transport planning and policy development.

August 2025

Urban Mobility Trends Our annual Urban Mobility Trends reports track people's transport habits and preferences – allowing us to observe trends over time.

How people get around

Top reasons for using toll roads in Australia

Research • Online survey conducted between 30 May and 13 June 2025 • 3,017 respondents, aged 18+ with a drivers licence from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney

drive every day 53%

Saves time Most direct route Less traffic

62%

new vehicles sold in 2024 (Australia) 1 +1.2M average spend on tolls per week 2 <$10

48%

27%

Q. Why do you use toll roads? Please select all that apply.

How people travel for work and study

Frequency of toll road use

Sydney

Melbourne Brisbane

average number of days people travel to their workplace

3.9

Commuter Once a day or more Frequent Once a week or more Intermittent Once a year or more Infrequent Once a month or more

4%

3%

3%

29%

24%

20%

expect the number of days at their workplace to increase over the next year

19%

20%

20%

24%

27%

24%

41%

Non-user Less than once a year or never

21%

28%

13%

use their car to

get to work 61%

Q. How often do you travel on any road, bridge, or tunnel you must pay to use, otherwise known as a toll road?

Ability to adjust work hours to avoid peak hour Sydney

Reasons for travelling during peak hour

Sydney

Melbourne Brisbane

I don’t mind/prefer travelling during peak hour

41%

48%

45%

57%

Yes No

Flexible start/end times are allowed, but not encouraged in my workplace

36%

32%

26%

43%

Other obligations require me to travel during peak I find it easier to travel during peak/rush hour

26%

24%

22%

Melbourne

16%

13%

14%

54%

Yes No

Q. Which of the following are reasons why you don’t/can’t avoid travelling during peak hour more often? Please select all that apply.

46%

Congestion concern

Brisbane

70%

are concerned about traffic congestion

51%

Yes No

49%

are concerned about potential congestion in a decade 77% Australia’s population in a decade, 3 a 14% increase 31.5m

Q. If your job or shift requires you to commute during peak hour travel times, are you able to adjust your work start and end times?

This publication is for information purposes only and is based on information available at the time of publication. Transurban makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of this information. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Transurban does not accept any responsibility or liability (including, without limitation, for negligence) for any loss arising from or in connection with the use of, or reliance on, this publication or its contents (including any omissions). Forecasts or projections are based on assumptions and estimates that are subject to change and beyond Transurban’s control. Actual outcomes may differ materially. This publication contains information derived from third party sources that have not been independently verified.

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1 Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, January 2025 2 ~77% of Transurban’s Australian retail customers spend on average less than $10 per week on tolls 3 Deloitte Access Economics (DAE), September 2024

Urban Mobility Trends

What’s impacting people’s budgets What's affecting people's budgets 2025

2024

Groceries

58%

62%

Electricity

44%

45%

Insurance premiums

40%

37%

Petrol

38%

51%

Mortgage repayments

29%

32%

Rent

25%

27%

Council rates

25%

23%

Vehicle registration

22%

19%

Medical bills

19%

18%

Vehicle maintenance

19%

18%

Gas (for heating or cooking)

13%

14%

Phone / internet

11%

10%

Medication

8%

8%

Public transport fares

8%

9%

School fees

7%

7%

Tolls

6%

7%

Childcare

5%

4%

Parking

5%

4%

Vehicle repayments

4%

4%

Electric vehicle road user charges 1%

1%

Q. Which expenses are you most concerned about? By concerned we mean the expenses you worry about with increases in cost and your ability to manage those increases in your budget. Please select up to five expenses. Q. Which expenses are you most concerned about? By concerned we mean the expenses you worry about with increases in cost and your ability to manage those increases in your budget. Please select up to five expenses.

Ways to save

Everyday decisions

Bigger decisions

delaying large purchases (e.g. upgrading car)

87%

62% 62%

eating out less / less takeaway

switching energy providers/ phone/internet plans cancelling subscriptions or memberships

avoiding non-essential purchases (e.g. clothing, homewares)

85%

shopping for cheaper, generic brands/products

84%

59%

automating your savings (e.g. splitting pay into savings and spending accounts)

83%

58%

following a planned budget

Doing fewer ‘experiences’ (e.g. cinema, galleries, concerts)

switching/cancelling insurance policies (e.g. health)

81%

51%

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