2273 days ago

Poll: How do you make your commute?

Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News

In our recent - and wholly unscientific experiment - a bicycle beat a car, bus and train in a rush-hour commuter race from Petone to Wellington.
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How do you get to work in the morning?
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How do you make your commute?
  • 51.2% Car
    51.2% Complete
  • 20.2% Train
    20.2% Complete
  • 9.5% Bus
    9.5% Complete
  • 2.4% Push bike
    2.4% Complete
  • 1.2% Motorcycle
    1.2% Complete
  • 4.8% Walk
    4.8% Complete
  • 0% E-scooter
    0% Complete
  • 0% Ferry
    0% Complete
  • 2.4% I work from home
    2.4% Complete
  • 7.1% Hovercraft
    7.1% Complete
  • 1.2% Other
    1.2% Complete
84 votes
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