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How North Allegheny Neighbors Travel to Work

Here's a breakdown of the daily commute used by local residents—something to consider if you're job hunting.

Commuters in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area don't have it easy.

The 2011 Inrix Traffic Scorecard for cities listed Pittsburgh as 27th in the nation for traffic congestion, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. For some, who don't like the daily rush-hour hassle, looking for a job close to home is more important than a few more dollars in the paycheck.

So, for new high school and college graduates look for work, and others look to change careers or re-enter the workforce, commuting can be an important consideration. (By the way, to find work close to home, check out North Allegheny Patch's job listings on CareerBuilder.)

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The U.S. Census Bureau's most recent American Community Survey for 2007-11 provides a five-year estimate of how people in McCandless, Marshall, Bradford Woods and Franklin Park get to work. Here are the figures for workers age 16 and older:

McCANDLESS—14,337 total workers

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  • Car, truck or van—drove alone: 80.7 percent
  • Car, truck or van—carpooled: 9.7 percent
  • Public transportation (excluding taxicab): 3.7 percent
  • Walked: 1.1 percent
  • Other means: .6 percent
  • Worked at home: 4.2 percent

MARSHALL TOWNSHIP—3,317 total workers

  • Car, truck or van—drove alone: 81.4 percent
  • Car, truck or van—carpooled: 9.3 percent
  • Public transportation (excluding taxicab): .6 percent
  • Walked: none
  • Other means: 1.3 percent
  • Worked at home: 7.4 percent

BRADFORD WOODS BOROUGH—522 total workers

  • Car, truck or van—drove alone: 72.6 percent
  • Car, truck or van—carpooled: 7.7 percent
  • Public transportation (excluding taxicab): 1.9 percent
  • Walked: .8 percent
  • Other means: .6 percent
  • Worked at home: 16.5 percent
FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH—6,489 total workers
  • Car, truck or van—drove alone: 81 percent
  • Car, truck or van—carpooled: 7.9 percent
  • Public transportation (excluding taxicab): 3.5 percent
  • Walked: .5 percent
  • Other means: 1 percent
  • Worked at home: 6.1 percent

If you find that perfect job requires a commute to the city, check out CommuteInfo's website on ways to save money and time on your way to work.

How do you get to work? If you carpool or vanpool, share your experiences in the comments box below.

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