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What
if out-of-the-ordinary events happen during
my assigned travel period that changes my
travel?
Even if the assigned travel period turns out to
be out-of-the-ordinary for you, or anyone in your
family, it is important that you still record your
travel in the travel logs for the assigned period.
Why
do you want to know about the characteristics
of people in the household?
We ask a number of questions about households
and the people in them because we are not only
trying to describe travel patterns but also understand
why they occur. By collecting household characteristics
along with travel patterns, we are able to better
understand why people travel the way they do and
this also enables us to estimate future travel
patterns as the population grows and changes.
Why do you
need to know about my household’s income?
As explained above, some characteristics explain
a lot about travel patterns. Household income has
been found to be closely related to how people
travel. It is also useful when trying to explain
the social implications of various transportation
investments. Be assured that the information about
income is kept strictly confidential and will not
be used for any purpose other than in connection
with explaining travel patterns (view the Privacy Statement for this survey). In addition, when income details
are used, it is only when combined with the incomes
reported by the 1,500 other participating households.
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What
if I traveled out of the north Puget Sound region during
my travel period?
If you travel out of the region during your assigned
travel period, you will be asked to tell us the
details of all your travel and activities completed
within the region and where you first went when
you left the region (for example, a trip to the
airport and then a flight to Washington, D.C.).
If you return to the region during the travel period,
you will be asked to tell us about your travel
and activities once you’ve again returned
to the region.
Will
any of the information collected be useful
for environmental issues?
Yes. We asked a number of questions about the
vehicles in households and how those vehicles are
used during the travel period. It is important
to know what type of vehicles are being used so
that we can then estimate fuel consumption and
greenhouse gas emissions resulting from daily travel
patterns. Improving air quality by reducing vehicle
emissions is an important part of regional transportation
planning and decision-making.
What
if I don’t travel very much?
Many people feel that just because all they did
during their “travel period” was visit
a friend or go to the post office, this information
would not be important. In fact, these people,
as well as those who don’t travel at all
during their travel period, are just as important
as someone who did. Remember, the purpose of the
survey is to get a complete picture of travel patterns
throughout the week. So during your travel period,
we’d like to know even if you didn’t
travel at all.
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