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The scatterplot distribution tells me that people use CaBi for trips SPECIFICALLY WHEN it will be faster than transit. That is, CaBi is a tool in a person's transportation tool belt, and users choose between various modes the one that will work best for their trip. Trips on the other side of the dividing line are much less common: why would I take CaBi if transit is going to get me there faster?

It also shows me that most CaBi trips are under 20 minutes - which is about that 3 mile barrier that Richard is talking about.

Also, I would be REALLY interested to know what trip that dot is in the upper left - a CaBi trip of 44 mins vs a transit trip of 8?

by MLD on Jun 14, 2012 10:28 am • linkreport

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