Sa, HoseokShen, QingTreece, Barton G., IIIAbu Ashour,LamisWinner, KurtPeters, Tara2025-05-202025-05-202025-04-28https://hdl.handle.net/1773/53052The 2024 Seattle Commute Survey provides insights into the behavior and motives of people traveling to work, school, and other key destinations. The findings provide a snapshot of current travel trends, collected in the fall of 2024, and a comparison of travel behavior over time. The Seattle Commute Survey leverages a program requirement of Washington State’s Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) law. Enacted in 1991, the statewide CTR law is intended to alleviate traffic congestion and improve air quality by encouraging drive-alone commuters to shift to alternative modes of transportation. Worksites with 100 or more full-time employees who begin their shift between 6 and 9 a.m. must meet CTR program requirements, including a biennial Commuter Survey to measure employees’ commute habits. Since 2010, Commute Seattle has conducted a celebrated expansion of the survey to include responses from employees at small businesses that are not required to comply with the CTR law. Previously known as the “Center City Mode Split Survey,” the results historically tracked trends and changes in travel behavior for commuters to downtown Seattle.Seattle 2024 Commute SurveyArticle