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1. How you usually get to work on weekdays 2. Name your ideal work commute 3. How you would describe your weekday commute 4. Living close to work is important to me 5. What we hate about our commutes (top picks) 6. I'd pay for tolls on roads/bridges if guaranteed a shorter commute 7. How your weekday commute has changed in...
1. How you usually get to work on weekdays
2. Name your ideal work commute
3. How you would describe your weekday commute
4. Living close to work is important to me
5. What we hate about our commutes (top picks)
6. I’d pay for tolls on roads/bridges if guaranteed a shorter commute
7. How your weekday commute has changed in the last five years
The methodology of our BCB/Insights West survey: Results of the BCBusiness/Insights West survey are based on an online study conducted from March 4 to March 10, 2016, among 802 adult residents of British Columbia. The data has been statistically weighted according to Canadian census figures for age, gender and region. The margin of error—which measures sample variability—is +/ – 3.5 percentage points. Any apparent discrepancies in totals are due to rounding and small sizes in local sub-samples.
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