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What will be done with the data collected from
the survey?
The data collected from participating households
will be statistically summarized to describe typical daily activities and the resulting
travel patterns. For example, what people do, how
they travel, where these trips come from and go
to, what methods of transport are used on these
trips, at what time of day are the trips made and
so on. This information is vital in assessing our
future transportation needs.
Will the
information from the survey be available
to the public?
Your specific activities and travel patterns will
remain strictly confidential, as will any contact
information (your name, phone number, email address,
etc.). Key findings about regional travel patterns drawn from the survey
will be published in 2009. This
information will be general in nature and will
relate to our region’s transportation
needs.
Who will be surveyed?
Households will be selected for the survey by
a random selection process that considers all residential
addresses in the region.
What if I
don’t drive a car?
We are interested in all types of travel – by
bus, walking, biking, car…any means
you use to get around!
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What if I want to speak to a real person about this
survey?
For information about how the survey will be used for regional planning,
contact the survey’s project manager (Julie Paasche of NuStats), by phone (toll-free) at 1-800-447-8287,
ext 2241 or by email jpaasche@nustats.com.
Is the
survey mandatory?
The survey is not mandatory, but participation
by all selected households is encouraged so
that the information obtained from the survey
accurately represents residents of the region.
What if I
don’t feel comfortable answering some
of the questions?
We promise strict confidentiality of the information
collected but, of course, you may decline to answer
any question. Your privacy will be respected.
How will
households be selected for the survey?
Households will be selected for the survey by
a random selection process that considers all residential
addresses in the region.
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