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West Central Florida Metropolitan Planning Organizations
CHAIRS COORDINATING COMMITTEE (CCC)  -  Survey

Please share your thoughts and ideas about regional transportation issues.
Your input will help us develop the update of the Regional Long Range Transportation Plan. 

1. In which county do you live?

2. In which county do you work?


INSTRUCTIONS: Questions 3 through 9 refer to ROADS:
3.  How many road trips do you normally take per day?( A "round trip" =1 trip.)  

4. On which road(s) do you typically travel?
 

5. In your opinion, what are the most congested road(s) or intersection(s)?

6. Which road(s) or intersection(s) would you like to see improved?

    
7.Besides the Interstates, what road(s) or intersection(s) need to be improved
to better accommodate truck traffic?



8.  How should we pay for road improvements?

9. Comments about roads:


INSTRUCTIONS: Questions 10 - 14 refer to TRAILS:
10.
During the past year (365 days) how often did you use a trail?
11.
If you used a trail, for what type of activity?
12.
If you used a trail, for what purpose?
13.

Which Regional Multi-Use Trail segments need to be constructed ?

14.
Comments about trails:


INSTRUCTIONS: Questions 15 - 17 refer to TRANSIT (bus, trolley, etc.):
15.
Approximately how many times did you use transit (bus, trolley, etc.) during the past year (365 days)?
16.
What factor would most strongly encourage you to use transit?
17.
What other factor would most strongly encourage you to use transit (second choice)?
18.
Comments about transit:
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