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2011 Metro Region Travel Behavior Survey

2011 Metro Region Travel Behavior Survey. Metro Research Center. Household Survey Presentation Outline. Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys. Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys. Survey – Quick Facts.

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2011 Metro Region Travel Behavior Survey

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  1. 2011 Metro RegionTravel Behavior Survey Metro Research Center

  2. Household Survey Presentation Outline • Overview • Data collection • Data Processing • Analysis • Future surveys OverviewData collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  3. Survey – Quick Facts • Spring 2011/Autumn 2011 • Approx. 5000 HH total / $900,000 total • Phase I: 3400 HH / $631,500 • Last full HH survey – 1994/95 • Other significant surveys • Transit time perception • Park & ride lot choice • CRC project: value of time • Schedule OverviewData collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  4. Survey Objectives • Collect “snapshot” of 2011 conditions • Collect information for model building OverviewData collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  5. Survey Collaboration Statewide partners: ODOT, Oregon MPOs, SWRTC • Common survey design • Shared costs Metro region • Funding partners: MTIP, ODOT Region 1, TriMet • Targeting regional needs OverviewData collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  6. Outreach • Outreach Packet (e)mail to 350+ community leaders • Press Release • Web Site • JPACT / TPAC Briefings • Regional Partner Briefings OverviewData collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  7. Special HH Sampling Methods Recruitment by phone AND address Geographic oversampling to ensure capture of : • Transit • Bike • Pedestrian Park & Ride sample Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  8. Survey Area Three-County Area

  9. Over-Sample Areas Walk (green) and Bike (blue)

  10. Walking Environment Oversample - Portland

  11. Biking Environment Oversample - Portland

  12. Over-sample Areas Bus-MAX (Walk Access)

  13. Walk-to-Bus Oversample - Portland

  14. Intercept Sample Bus-MAX (Drive Access)

  15. Park & Ride Intercept Locations - Portland

  16. Types of Data from Survey • Household Data • Vehicle Data • Person Data • Trip Data Recruitment Interview Retrieval Interview Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  17. Household Data • Household Size • Income • Number of Vehicles • Residence Location • Dwelling Type & Tenure • Recent Mover? • Phones, Internet • Regular Alternative Mode Users? Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  18. Vehicle Data • Year, make, model • Vehicle type • Fuel type • Service History • Year acquired, cost, reason for acquisition (20% sample) Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  19. Person Data • Age, Gender, Relationship • Has/uses: Driver’s license? Transit pass? Bicycle? • Education level • Employment Status • Occupation • Work address • Schedule • Typical Mode to Work • Student Status (similar) Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  20. Trip Data • All trips by all HH members over the designated 24-hr period • Places visited, in sequence • Activity / purpose • Arrival and departure time • Travel party size and composition • Detailed information by travel mode • Parking location and cost • Transit lines, stops, fares, access and egress • Trip-Tracer geo-coding and routing Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  21. Unique Features in Survey HH recruitment data web retrieval option Smart phone GPS route tracking option Trip-Tracer real-time geo-coding and route simulation Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  22. New Transit Trip Treatment 1995 Survey: 6:45 a.m. 7:30 a.m.

  23. 1 2011 Survey: 6:45 a.m. 6:50 a.m. 2 6:54 a.m. 7:08 a.m. 3 7:28 a.m. 7:13 a.m. 4 7:30 a.m. 7:28 a.m.

  24. Supplemental Data Collected Concurrently • Neighborhood characteristics (GIS) • Travel times (network models, GPS devices) • Transit Accessibility • Bike path attributes • Pedestrian environment • Travel costs (e.g., fuel prices) • Vehicle fuel economy and emissions • Also, WES & Green Line “After” O&D Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  25. Data Processing NuStats: • Household and person weights Metro / OHAS Team: • Trips organized into tours • Supplemental data appended (time, cost, environment variables, etc) • Trip viewers • PSU Data Center Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  26. Survey Analysis • Summary reports of travel characteristics • Review of 2010 demand model outputs and survey information • Re-estimation of model for selected modules • Enhancement of DASH tour model (PSU/Metro) Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  27. Future Surveys • Survey asks for willingness to participate in future surveys for special needs • Smaller HH surveys may be done more frequently to assess the regional changes Overview Data collection Data Processing Analysis Future surveys

  28. Thanks!! Questions?

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