Nearly 60 Percent of Americans will Use Public Transportation While Visiting Top U.S. City Destinations This Summer

More than one-third of travelers will use ride-hailing services and most use it for late-night activities

- Washington, DC
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Nearly 60 percent (59 percent) or 78 million Americans who plan to vacation in a U.S. city this summer say they will use public transportation for activities, according to a survey conducted for the American Public Transportation Association (APTA). Even with record low gas prices this summer, the data show a slight increase (two percentage points) in the number of travelers who will use public transit. Approximately 131 million Americans plan to travel to a top U.S. city travel destination this summer.

With the infusion of new technologies geared specifically towards public transit, out of town visitors are savvier about their daily travel options just like local commuters,” said APTA Chair Valarie J. McCall. “As our industry continues to expand our technological footprint and access to information for travelers through phone apps, it increases visitors’ ability to navigate a city with the local public transit system rather than a car.

APTA’s annual Travel Like a Local summer survey shows that public transportation continues to be an integral part of vacation planning for city travelers. Continuing the trend in recent years, millennials and young adults aged 18-44 are the most likely (67 percent) to use public transit during their vacation to a major U.S. city this summer.

The data show that affordability is a city traveler’s strongest reason for choosing public transportation. Seventy-percent of respondents say they will use public transit during their vacation to eliminate the need for parking, while 62 percent say that taking a bus or train is more affordable than taxis or rental cars. Other reasons include cutting down on the cost of gas (43 percent), and minimizing the stress of driving in an unfamiliar city (53 percent).

In addition, for the first time, APTA measures use of ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft during city vacations. It showed that more than one-third (36 percent) of travelers will use these services for at least one activity during their trip. The most popular activities for those using these services during their vacation are dining and nightlife activities (23 percent). This supports previous research from APTA that shows ride-hailing services are a complement to public transit for later evening activities when public transit may not be available.

While the nation is experiencing the lowest gas prices in more than a decade, the affordability and convenience of public transportation to get around a city and a surrounding community is still important for a number of travelers,” said APTA Acting President and CEO Richard White. “Using public transit also can help provide a traveler with a truly local experience during vacation.

The hottest urban travel destination for 2016 was once again New York City. The cities below are ranked in order of popularity.

1. New York

2. Chicago

3. Washington, D.C.

4. Atlanta

5. Orlando

6. Seattle

7. Dallas

8. Boston

9. Miami

10. Los Angeles

11. Las Vegas

12. San Francisco

13. Portland, OR

14. San Diego

15. Philadelphia

To find the local system wherever you are going to “Travel Like a Local” this summer, visit www.publictransportation.org.

The APTA 2016 Travel Like a Local Summer Travel Survey was conducted by TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence and includes 1,000 interviews using a Random Digit Dial sample of both landline and cell phone numbers. Live interviewers conducted the survey. At the 95 percent confidence level, the overall margin of error for the survey is +/-3.2 percentage points.

About The American Public Transportation Association (APTA)APTA logo

APTA is the leading force in advancing public transportation. Their mission is to strengthen and improve public transportation. APTA serves and leads its diverse membership through advocacy, innovation and information sharing. APTA and its members and staff work to ensure that public transportation is available and accessible for all Americans in communities across the country.

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