I wish they would ask how far it is to the nearest bus stop and (more important) are you comfortably able to walk that far. If they want people to use public transport they really should know about that.
They ask about how people commute to work/study. They should also be asking how people get their shopping home, because that must generate a lot of traffic.
I know I could get my groceries delivered but the supermarkets have a tendency to substitute unwanted things for what I actually order - e.g. strawberry yoghurt when I want rhubarb yoghurt, or Delicious apples when I want Cox's. (Quite apart from the more bizarre substitutions you sometimes read about! Google 'supermarket substitutions' if you want a laugh.) And if I pick my own perishables they last longer, which is important when they come in such large packs that I can't eat a whole pack at one meal. So I do my own, by car because a bag of shopping is heavy, even though I can walk to the village shops in 10 minutes.