Figure Map of England and Wales showing second most common mode of travel to work (excluding WFH), 2021, LSOA level
Figure Second most common mode of travel to work (excluding WFH), 2021, LSOA level
The patterns that we see are dictated to some south korea rcs data extent by the geography that we use. Were we to look at a national level then only one mode would be shown; as we move towards smaller areas, we see more variation. in London, using Output Area level data, the most spatially detailed that we have available; the left hand map shows the most common mode (the equivalent of Figure 1 above, whilst the right hand map shows the second most common mode, once we exclude working at or from home.
Figure (left) Map of London showing most common mode of travel to work, 2021; (right) Map of London showing second most common mode of travel to work excluding working at or from home), 2021
Figure – (left) Most common mode of travel to work, 2021; (right) Second most common mode of travel to work excluding working at or from home), 2021