
Transport Mode Split
Transport Mode Split refers to the proportion of different types of transportation used by people or goods within a specific area, such as cars, buses, walking, cycling, or trains. It helps understand how individuals choose to travel and the impact of those choices on traffic, the environment, and infrastructure. For example, a city might have a high car mode share, indicating many people drive, or a balanced split with significant biking and public transit use. Analyzing this split informs planners on where to invest resources to promote sustainable, efficient, and balanced transportation options.