The Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ (BTS) annual Omnibus Household Survey asks respondents about their weekly travel habits, journeys to work, opinions about the transportation system, and other transportation-related issues. This report presents key findings from the October 2005 survey: Americans perceive congestion as getting worse; about 25 percent of those who think they could telecommute actually do; and, there is disagreement on whether cell phones should be allowed on planes if proven that they do not interfere with aircraft communications systems.
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
2001-12-01 | Omnibus Surveys
Abstract:
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is conducting a series of monthly surveys to monitor expectations of and satisfaction with the transport...
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
2003-12-01 | Omnibus Surveys
Abstract:
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is conducting a series of monthly surveys to monitor expectations of and satisfaction with the transport...
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