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Sources: American Community Survey, 2006; and Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.
This figure shows that the proportion of workers using public transit to get to work is higher in the census metropolitan areas of Toronto (22.2%), Montréal (21.4%) and Vancouver (16.5%) than in many metropolitan areas of the United States of America. The public transit usage is shown for the metropolitan regions of Boston-Cambridge-Quincy (11.7%), Chicago-Naperville-Joliet (11.4%), Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington (1.7%), Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington (9.1%), Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana (6.4%), San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont (14.4%). The only exception, with a usage percentage higher than the Canadian census metropolitan areas, is New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, with 31.0%.
Sources: American Community Survey, 2006; and Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.