Moving Ahead : The American Public Speaks On Roadways And Transportation In Communities
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2001-02-01
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TRIS Online Accession Number:00806991
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NTL Classification:NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Surveys;AGR-INFRASTRUCTURE-INFRASTRUCTURE;AGR-PUBLIC AND TRIBAL LANDS-PUBLIC AND TRIBAL LANDS;
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Abstract:This study was conducted to: provide national measures of public satisfaction with the nation's highways, community transportation systems and options, and access to and travel on Federal lands (National Parks and National Forests); describe travel patterns; understand how community transportation systems affect where people live and work and, thus, indirectly affect community development; and identify the public's priorities and preferred approaches to solving transportation problems. The survey results presented in this report are based on three surveys that the Federal Highway Administration conducted in 2000: Operations and Planning/Environment Survey; Infrastructure Survey; and Federal Lands Highway Survey. This report begins with a discussion of the study's major findings focusing on major highways, transportation systems and options in communities, Federal lands, and actions the public would find helpful. Study conclusions are then presented. The report ends with a detailed description of the study design and administration and an appendix of public satisfaction with major highways.
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