Journey to Work Data 2000 Census. Journey to Work by Travel Mode.
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Journey to Work Data2000 Census
Nevada County Transportation Commission (NCTC): Nevada Co.
Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG): El Dorado Co., Placer Co., Sacramento Co., Sutter Co., Yolo Co., and Yuba Co.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC): Alameda Co., Contra Costa Co., Marin Co., San Francisco Co., San Mateo Co., Santa Clara Co., Solano Co., and Sonoma Co.
Total Nevada Co. Journey to Work Count 40,656 100.00%
Total within Nevada Co. 29,443 72.42%
Total out of Nevada Co. 11,213 27.58%
Total from Nevada Co. to SACOG 8,609 21.18% From Nevada Co. to Placer Co. 5,215 12.83%
Total from Nevada Co. to MTC 816 2.01%
Total from Nevada Co. to Other Areas 1,788 4.40%
From SACOG into Nevada Co. 3,113 From Placer Co. into Nevada Co. 1,877 From remainder of SACOG area 1,236
From MTC into Nevada Co. 149
Journey to Work by Travel Mode
Total Drive Alone
Car Pool Transit Walk All Other Work @ Home
Sacramento Metro Area2000 799,989 602,549 108,260 21,763 17,332 17,806 32,279
100.00% 75.30% 13.50% 2.70% 2.20% 2.20% 4.00%
San Francisco Metro Area2000 3,432,157 2,335,785 444,410 325,212 111,662 75,608 139,480
100.00% 68.10% 12.90% 9.50% 3.30% 2.20% 4.10%
Nevada Co.
2000 40,673 30,683 5,168 285 1,084 377 3,076
100.00% 75.40% 12.70% 0.70% 2.70% 0.90% 7.60%
Market Share 2000
Market Share 2000
Market Share 2000
What can our community do ? Establish a group to help the community:
1) Assess needs and opportunities
2) Organize
3) Educate
4) Negotiate
5) Implement
Examples: Sacramento Transportation and Air Quality Collaborative and www.italladdsup.gov
1. Trip Chain more often. It reduces traffic congestion and air pollution.
2. Take public transit, share a ride, or car pool. Even if you do it once or twice a week, your reduce congestion and pollution, and save money.
3. Have fun! Ride your bike. It’s a great way to help you and the air get into condition. Vehicles create more than 25% of all air pollution nationwide.
4. Take things in stride. Walk instead of driving. It’s an easy way to get exercise and it’s easy on the air.
5. Care for your car. Regular maintenance and tune-ups, changing the oil, and checking tire inflation can improve gas mileage, extend your car’s life, and increase it’s resale value. It could reduce your car’s emissions by more than half.
6. Get fuel when it’s cool. Refueling during cooler periods of the day can prevent gas fumes from heating up and creating ozone.
7. Don’t top off the tank. It releases gas fumes, which cancels the pump’s anti-pollution devices.
8. Telecommute. Work at home sometimes. You’ll save time and money, and reduce emissions and traffic congestion.
9. Know before you go. Get travel and transit updates before you leave home so you won’t get stuck in a jam.
10. Spread the word. If everyone took a few of these simple, easy steps, it could make a big difference because-
It all adds up to cleaner air!