Commuting in America

AASHTO's Report on Commuting Patterns and Trends


Resource Overview

Date published: April 3, 2014
Resource type: Audio/Video
External link: youtu.be/SttuET5XRa4?list=UURFKEOFlKM6CtBf35bymOdQ
Summary: This video provides an overview of the Commuting in America 2013 report, created by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials through its Project of the Census Transportation Planning Products Program. The report which is segmented into 16 topical briefs was written by transportation consultant Alan Pisarski and Steve Polzin, director of mobility policy research, at the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida. The briefs explore national commuting patterns and trends by examining the who, what, when, where and how of America's trip to work. This video introduces you to the authors and it explains the motivation and history behind the report.


This document addresses the following performance areas:
System Performance.
Intended audiences: DOT Leadership, Elected Official, Technical
Intended messages: It’s complicated
Intended messengers: DOT Partner

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