List of U.S. cities with most households without a car
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The following are lists of United States cities of 100,000+ inhabitants with the highest percentages of households without automobiles.
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A 2014 study by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute found that in 2012 9.22% of US households were car-free. This was an increase from 8.87% in 2005. The city with the most car-free households was New York City at 56%, and the lowest was San Jose, California at 5.8%.[1] The following is a list of US cities with the most car-free households in 2012:[2]
Rank | City | % car-free |
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1 | New York City | 56% |
2 | Washington, DC | 38% |
3 | Boston | 37% |
4 | Philadelphia | 33% |
5 | San Francisco | 31% |
6 | Baltimore | 31% |
7 | Chicago | 28% |
8 | Detroit | 26% |
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