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San Leandro LINKS 2010 Shuttle Rider Survey <br /> Mode Use with Shuttle <br /> As in past years, shuttle riders are most likely to ride BART prior to getting on the shuttle, with <br /> two - thirds (67 %) reporting this prior mode. Ten percent ride AC Transit, a big decrease since <br /> 2008. The proportion who walk from home to the shuttle is back to 2006 -2007 levels, and <br /> consistent with the increased proportion of respondents who said they lived in San Leandro <br /> (45 %). Table 4 shows the modes of transportation riders use prior to the shuttle. <br /> Table 4 — Mode Just Prior to Shuttle <br /> Prior Commute Mode 2006 2007 2008 2010 <br /> Ride BART 64% 59% 68% 67% <br /> Ride AC Transit 11% 20% 18% 10% <br /> Walk from home 19% 12% 7% 13% <br /> Walk from work 2% 6% 4% 6% <br /> • Drive alone to LINKS stop 1% 1% - I% <br /> Other 3% 2% 3% 3% <br /> Total 100% 100% 100% 100% <br /> Alternatives to LINKS <br /> If the LINKS shuttle were not available, half (51%) would use AC Transit, either in conjunction <br /> with BART or alone. Thirteen percent would use BART. Nine percent would walk or bike the <br /> whole way to work and 8% would drive alone. Responses are comparable to previous years. <br /> Table 5 on the following page shows the alternatives to LINKS. <br /> Valerie Brock Consulting 5 October 2010 <br />
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