Time Walk Bike to Work

This table contains data on the percent of population aged 16 years or older whose commute to work is 10 or more minutes/day by walking or biking for California, its regions, counties, and cities/towns. Data is from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, and from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and National Household Travel Survey. The table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project of the Office of Health Equity. Active modes of transport, bicycling and walking alone and in combination with public transit, offer opportunities to incorporate physical activity into the daily routine. Physical activity is associated with lowering rates of heart disease and stroke, diabetes, colon and breast cancer, dementia and depression. Automobile commuting is associated with health hazards, such as air pollution, motor vehicle crashes, pedestrian injuries and fatalities, and sedentary lifestyles. Consequently the transition from automobile-focused transport to public and active transport offers environmental health benefits, including reductions in air pollution, greenhouse gases and noise pollution, and may lead to greater overall safety in transportation. More information about the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the About/Attachments section.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Contact Email [email protected]
Program Office of Health Equity, Healthy Places Team
Homepage URL https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/HCI-Search.aspx
Temporal Coverage

2001, 2005-2007, 2007-2011, 2008-2010, 2009

Spatial/Geographic Coverage

California

Geographic Granularity Regional
Language English (EN)
Frequency Other
License Terms of Use
Limitations Use of this data is subject to the CHHS Terms of Use and any copyright and proprietary notices incorporated in or accompanying the individual files.
Secondary Sources

U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS): 2005-2007, 2008-2010, and 2007-2011(http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml). U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, National Household Travel Survey (NHTS): 2001 and 2009 (http://nhts.ornl.gov)

Citation

Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, CDPH and UCSF. 2014.

Last Updated October 1, 2020, 16:02 (UTC)