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Among those surveyed, 81 percent of people reported being consistent METRO riders, seven percent identified as former METRO riders and 12 percent had never used Houston public transit before. Regarding gender, 57 percent of riders surveyed were female, 41 percent were male, and 2 percent identified as non-binary or another gender. Fifty-seven percent of participants were Latino, 10 percent were Black, 10 percent were African, 10 percent were Asian or Middle Eastern, 10 percent were two or more races, and 3 percent decided not to say.

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“This report shows that the public is willing to come to the table and talk with elected leaders, METRO officials, and others involved to help make all forms of transit better.”įor the report, most people surveyed were people of color to emulate the population in the Gulfton area. “There is no one single fix that will solve the many problems that shape the way Houstonians move around,” Executive Director of LINK Houston Gabe Cazares said in a statement.














Houston metro buses