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Survey Questions:

The survey data provide an understanding of how members of a household get from place to place. This understanding will help plan improvements to road and transportation facilities for drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and public transit users as your area grows.

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The Okanagan Travel Survey asks questions about how and where people travel. We will ask questions regarding household information and concerning the types of trips made by each person in the household. This will include where the person travelled, when he/she traveled to this location, and the purpose of the trip.

Here is a sample of the questions asked:

About your household

  • Type of dwelling (house, townhouse, or apartment)
  • Number of people
  • Number of vehicles available for personal use
  • Number of bicycles

About each person

  • Their age
  • Do they have a driver’s licence?
  • Where is their workplace or school?

About each trip made by each person on the previous weekday

  • Origin and destination (from where, to where?)
  • Departure and arrival time of the trip
  • Reason for making the trip (e.g. shopping, work, return home, etc.)
  • Mode(s) of travel (e.g. car, bus, bicycle, walk, etc.)
  • Transit: how you got to the bus stop, route(s)

We will only be collecting trip information for persons 5 years of age or older.

A trip is a one-way journey from one location to another by any form of transportation, whether driving or as a passenger, walking, cycling, public transit, etc.

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