According to the 2024 General Population and Housing Census (RGPH) results released in June 2026, the analysis of commuting modes for sedentary active workers aged 15 and over provides insights into transportation conditions. The data, verified through official census reports, shows that 65% of these workers use private cars as their primary mode of transport.
Public transportation accounts for 20% of commuting trips, while walking represents 10%. Other modes, including bicycles and motorcycles, make up the remaining 5%. These figures are based on the census conducted in 2024 and published in June 2026.
The census highlights regional variations, with urban areas showing higher public transit usage (25%) compared to rural areas (10%). The government plans to use this data to improve transportation infrastructure and reduce traffic congestion.