When it comes to public transport, Queenslanders are less concerned than the rest of the country.

According to national research by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Queenslanders placed less relative importance on high quality and accessible public transport compared with the whole of Australia.

More than two-thirds of Queensland workers were satisfied with their travel time to and from work, with 85 per cent reporting their trip to work took less than an hour.

The report also revealed people livingĀ in the Sunshine State are more likely to drive to work than the rest of the country, with 73 per cent opting for the car compared to 67 per cent nationally.