Percentage of total households reporting “no vehicle available” on question H44 on the 2000 Census, with total number of occupied housing units in parentheses:
Ithica, NY (10,253) - 24.6%
Berkeley, CA (44,955) - 17.0%
Charlottesville, VA (16,851) - 14.2%
Madison, WI (88,845) - 11.8%
Chapel Hill, NC (17,932) - 11.3%
College Park, MD (6,046) - 10.14%
Ann Arbor, MI (45,674) - 9.55%

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Nov 1st, 2006 at 4:14 pm
What about Kent, OH?
Nov 1st, 2006 at 9:45 pm
May, it looks like you are at 8.4%, no doubt due to Kent State dorms. Not as bad as I expected, though. In case anyone is wondering, you can find this data easily through the Census Bureau’s American Factfinder