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Modal share : ウィキペディア英語版
Modal share
A modal share (also called mode split, mode-share, or modal split) is the percentage of travellers using a particular type of transportation or number of trips using said type.〔(Glossary ) (Engineering Services - Transportation, City of Vancouver website. Accessed 2009-06-04.) 〕 In freight transportation, this may be measured in mass.
Modal share is an important component in developing sustainable transport within a city or region. In recent years, many cities have set modal share targets for balanced and sustainable transport modes, particularly 30% of non-motorized (cycling and walking) and 30% of public transport. These goals reflect a desire for a modal shift, or a change between modes, and usually encompasses an increase in the proportion of trips made using sustainable modes.〔http://www.ramblers.org.uk/Walking/policy/transport/transportleisure〕
==Comparability of data==
Modal share data is usually obtained by travel surveys, which are often conducted by local governments, using different methodologies. Sampling and interviewing techniques, definitions, the extent of geographical areas and other methodological differences can influence comparability. Most typical surveys refer to the main mode of transport used during trips to work.〔(Singapore Land and Transport Authority: ''Journeys'', issue 7, November 2011 )〕

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