Traffic in Jerusalem, Israel

In this city, we estimate that each passenger produces approximately 1,417.38kg of CO2 annually as a result of commuting to work or school. To counterbalance this carbon emission, it would require approximately 65.11 trees per passenger to produce enough oxygen. The following formulas are used to make these estimations.

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Main Means of Transportation to Work or School

Working from Home 11.11%
Walking 11.11%
Car 44.44%
Bicycle 11.11%
Motorcycle 0.0%
Bus/Trolleybus 16.67%
Tram/Streetcar 0.0%
Train/Metro 5.56%

Average when primarily using Walking

Distance 4.0 km
Walking 22.5 min
Waiting 7.5 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 3.5 min
Tram/Streetcat Ride 5.0 min
Overall 38.5 min

Average when primarily using Car

Distance 23.76 km
Walking 0.38 min
Driving Car 41.5 min
Overall 41.88 min

Average when primarily using Bicycle

Distance 5.05 km
Bicycle 21.5 min
Overall 21.5 min

Average when primarily using Bus/Trolleybus

Distance 23.67 km
Walking 1.67 min
Waiting 2.33 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 36.67 min
Overall 44.0 min

Average when primarily using Train/Metro

Distance 9.0 km
Walking 5.0 min
Waiting 5.0 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 10.0 min
Train/Metro Ride 30.0 min
Overall 50.0 min

Overall Average Travel Time and Distance to Work (School)

Distance 18.01 km
Overall 39.81 min

Contributors: 18

Last update: May 2024

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 5 years.

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