2010 State of the Commute Survey Presentation National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board July 21, 2010 ITEM #12.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
I-95 HOT/HOV Lanes Project Fairfax County TAC August 16, 2011.
Advertisements

Car Free Day September 22, Annual worldwide event – a celebration of alternatives to driving alone. Gives residents and workers a chance to reflect.
Oakland Industrial Park Transportation Needs Assessment Study Sponsored by A service of Hampton Roads Transit Prepared by THE MARKETING SOURCE,
National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board July 18, 2012 ITEM #7.
Capital Bikeshare National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Jim Sebastian District Department of Transportation.
Tom Fairchild The R&D initiative of Arlington County Commuter Services.
Overview of JARC & New Freedom Projects, FY 2013 HSTC Task Force Meeting February 20,2014 Lynn Winchell-Mendy Transportation Planner National Capital Region.
COG / TPB Regional Analysis: Impacts of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Recommendations For the Metropolitan Washington.
Commuting in America Using the ACS to Develop a National Report on Commuting Patterns and Trends Penelope Weinberger, CTPP Program Manager, AASHTO ACS.
RideshareOnline.com New tools to help save money, time and the environment while helping people live more independently! Prepared for: 2010 Public Transportation.
1 Providing Commute Choices to Employees Krute Singa.
Transportation Operations/Mobility in the Baltimore Region Customer Satisfaction Survey AMPO Operations Work Group September 28-29, 2006 Las Vegas.
National Consumer Agency Market Research: Economiser – Transport Section February 2011 Research Conducted by.
Client Name Here - In Title Master Slide 2007/2008 Household Travel Survey Changes in Daily Travel Patterns 1994 to 2007/2008 Robert E. Griffiths Technical.
Contents Regional Travel Options Bicycle Friendly Policies Potential for Converting Drive Alones Bicycling + Health and Wellness What is ZAP Twin Cites.
The Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law.  The CTR Law requires major employers - in Urban Growth Areas throughout Washington - to implement an employee.
Commuter Connections FY 2006 Work Program National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board May 18, 2005.
Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission and WinFred MPO Regional Commuter Survey Southeastern Institute of Research, Inc.
Orange County Business Council Infrastructure Committee December 14, 2010 Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan Destination 2035.
Transportation 101 June 12, Presenting Agencies  Southwestern PA Commission’s CommuteInfo program  GG & C Bus Company, Inc.  Mid Mon Valley Transit.
Performance Analysis Presentation to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (NCR-TPB) November 28, 2012 Adopted: July 18, 2012 Item.
WELCOME FORT BELVOIR COMMUTER WORKSHOP. RIDESHARING CARPOOL AND VANPOOL SAVE TIME AND MONEY!
1 Briefing on the Round 8.0 Cooperative Forecasts Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services Director Department of Transportation Planning TPB Technical Committee.
AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY ANALYSIS OF THE 2013 CONSTRAINED LONG RANGE PLAN & FY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DRAFT June 13, 2013 Transportation.
Commuting to Work in the Metropolitan Washington Region Some Preliminary Results from the 2000 Census Robert E. Griffiths Cooperative Forecasting and Data.
Transportation 101 August 7, Presenting Agencies  Southwestern PA Commission’s CommuteInfo program  IndiGO: Indiana County Transit Authority 
National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board February 19, 2013 ITEM #12.
1997 TRAFFIX BENCHMARK MARKETING RESEARCH FINDINGS Presented by THE MARKETING SOURCE, INC.
DRAFT What If… The Washington Region Grew Differently? Public Forum on Alternative Transportation and Land-Use Scenarios National Capital Region.
Performance Analysis Presentation to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (NCR-TPB) December 19, 2012 (updated from November 28, 2012)
1 HOV Attitude and Usage Study September 24, 2003.
Regional Priority Bus Transit Conference June 24, 2009.
Client Name Here - In Title Master Slide 2007/2008 Household Travel Survey Presentation of Additional Findings by Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services.
1 What If… The Washington Region Grew Differently? February 2005 Public Meeting on Alternative Transportation and Land-Use Scenarios National Capital Region.
TPB Technical Committee July 9, 2010 ITEM #3. Car Free Day Background First took place in Europe in 1995, went global in Corresponds with Europe’s.
Transportation leadership you can trust. presented to 12 th Annual TRB Transportation Planning Application Conference presented by Dan Goldfarb, P.E. Cambridge.
Commuter Connections FY 2009 Work Program National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board February 20, 2008.
10/22/021 Recent Innovations in Transportation Demand Management Peter Valk Transportation Management Services 12 th Annual UCLA Symposium on the Transportation/Land.
2004 State of the Commute Survey: Assessing the Impacts of Regional Transportation Demand Management National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board.
FY Commuter Connections TERM Analysis Results TBP Technical Committee December 5, 2014 ITEM #8.
Regional On-Board Bus Survey Proposal Presentation to the TPB Technical Committee Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services Director October 5, 2007.
Metropolitan Washington Region 2002 Vanpool Survey TPB Technical Committee Meeting April 4, 2002 Technical Committee Item # 8.
1 The Composition of the Vehicle Fleet in the Metropolitan Washington Region Results of Applying a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Decoder to July.
Street Smart Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Campaign: Spring 2007 Campaign, Proposed Actions for FY 2008 Briefing to the Transportation Planning Board Technical.
1 Briefing on the Preliminary Round 7.2 Cooperative Forecasts TPB Technical Committee Timothy Canan, AICP 7 November 2008 Item 11.
GCAA Feb 17, Results 1.2 million miles of travel 600 tons of air pollution Each day these efforts reduce: Currently partnering with more than 1650.
Transportation 101 February 18, CommuteInfo Introducing… a better way to work.
UFCU Employee Mobility Program. Did you know?  Mobility programs can be marketed as part of employee benefits packages. Companies that offer these options.
TPB CLRP Aspirations Scenario 2012 CLRP and Version 2.3 Travel Forecasting Model Update Initial Results Ron Kirby Department of Transportation Planning.
CTR Performance WSDOT Nisqually Board Room December 4, 2015 Lynn Peterson Secretary of Transportation 2013/2014 Cycle Additional CTR Performance Paul Mason.
Commuter Connections FY 2007 Work Program National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Technical Committee March 3, 2006.
Client Name Here - In Title Master Slide 2007/2008 Household Travel Survey Presentation of Findings on Weekday Travel Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services.
The Regional Mobility and Accessibility Study Initial Results of CLRP/CLRP+ Analysis with Round 6.4 Growth Forecasts and Five Alternative Land Use Scenarios.
1 Briefing on the Round 8.0 Cooperative Forecasts Paul DesJardin Department of Community Planning and Services COG Board of Directors Meeting November.
The 2006 Constrained Long-Range Transportation Plan: Plan Performance Ronald F. Kirby Director of Transportation Planning October 18, 2006 Item #7.
1 What If… The Washington Region Grew Differently? The TPB Regional Mobility and Accessibility Study Ronald F. Kirby Director, COG Department of Transportation.
1 National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board September 21, 2005 Gasoline Prices and Commuting Alternatives.
Center for Urban Transportation Research | University of South Florida Performance Measurement.
WELCOME! Employer Transportation Coordinator (ETC) Training Part 1: Orientation to the Commute Trip Reduction Law.
ROUND 9.0 COOPERATIVE FORECASTS OF FUTURE GROWTH Paul DesJardin COG Director of Community Planning and Services COG Board of Directors March 9, 2016 Agenda.
WELCOME! Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Survey Briefing.
1 Draft Round 7.2 Cooperative Forecasts of Population, Households, and Employment Transportation Planning Board Timothy Canan, AICP April 15, 2009 Item.
Integrating Transit and Highway Solutions In High Volume Corridors
Local Government Roundtable Session Arlington, Virginia
Our Suite of Services.
Technical Committee Item # 9
National CAPITOL REGION STATE OF THE COMMUTE
CTR Survey Snapshot 2015/2016 Cycle – To Date Paul Mason Roger Millar
The future of housing in greater Washington
Performance Measurement
Presentation transcript:

2010 State of the Commute Survey Presentation National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board July 21, 2010 ITEM #12

Methodology  Fourth triennial survey (2001, 2004, 2007, 2010)  Telephone survey of 6,629 randomly-selected employed residents of COG region (95% + 1.2%)  600 in each of 11 jurisdictions (95% + 4.0%)  Results expanded to regional population of workers  Also weighted to adjust sample for ethnicity  Data collection conducted by CIC Research, Inc.  Preliminary data analysis conducted by LDA Consulting 2

Survey Topics Continued Tracking Questions  Current and past commute patterns  Telecommuting experience  Awareness/access to transit, HOV, P&R  Mass marketing awareness and influence  Awareness of CC, regional and local commute services  Employer commute assistance New Sections for 2010  Personal / social benefits of ridesharing  Quality of life and satisfaction 3

Preliminary Highlights  Commute Patterns  Telework  Travel Facilities  Commute Ease and Satisfaction  Awareness of Commuter Connections  Employer Services 4

Commute Mode 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 The share of drive alone trips dropped from 2001 to Transit and TW/ CWS have gained mode share since 2001; all of the increase occurred in telework

Commute Mode by Region Sub-Area Fewer than half of “Inner Core” area commuters drove alone, compared with 65% of commuters in the “Middle Ring” and 76% of commuters in the “Outer Ring” area 6 Inner Core (Alexandria, Arlington, DC) Middle Ring (Fairfax, Montgomery, Prince George’s) Outer Ring (Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William)

54% of Current Alternative Mode Users Previously Drove Alone; the remaining 46% Shifted from Another Alternative Mode 46% of alternative mode users shifted from another alt mode 7 Previous modes

18% of Residents Who Use Alternative Modes for Commuting Started Using These Modes to Save Money n =

Telework has Grown Substantially Since 2001 A quarter of regional commuters telework at least occasionally. This is more than twice the percentage who teleworked in : 600,000 teleworkers 9

Half of Teleworkers Telework at Least One Day per Week The average telework frequency is 1.3 days per week 48% 1+ day per week 10

29% of Workers Said Their Employer has a Formal Telework Program; About Half Said the Employer Does not Allow Telework Half of Teleworkers Telework Under a Formal Program 11

Telework has Grown in All Employer Type Groups. Since 2004, Federal agencies have more than doubled their telework percentage. 12 *Federal Teleworking was reported to be 10% nationwide as part of OPM’s 2010 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey

About Six Percent of Teleworkers Received Telework Information from Commuter Connections Most Learned about TW from their Employer

600,000 current teleworkers Potential for 500,000 New Teleworkers 21% of workers “could and would” telework – that is, they have job responsibilities that could be performed through telework and they would like to telework if given the opportunity. 500,000 “could and would” telework

Bus and Train Access By Area of Region More than eight in ten respondents who lived in the “Inner Core” area of the region lived within ½ mile of a bus stop. In the “Middle Ring” area, about six in ten had a bus stop within ½ mile. Fewer than two in ten residents of “Outer Ring” jurisdictions had close access to bus. 15 Inner Core (Alexandria, Arlington, DC) Middle Ring (Fairfax, Montgomery, Prince George’s) Outer Ring (Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William)

Availability and Use of HOV by Area of Region Commuters who lived in outer jurisdictions were more likely to say they have HOV lanes available on their route to work. They also were more likely to use them, when they were available. Commuters in the Inner Core and Middle Rings used HOV lanes at about the same rate.

HOV Lanes Had Greater Mode Influence for Commuters in the Middle/Outer Rings More than half of HOV users who lived in the Middle Ring and 63% who lived in the Outer Ring said HOV lanes influenced their decision to use alternative modes. These commuters had greater time savings from HOV lanes than did Core residents. Average one-way time saving: 23 min 13 min 22 min 28 min

26% of Drive Alone Commuters would Consider Ridesharing to Use HOT Lanes for Free Commuters who drove alone were asked how likely they would be to try carpooling or vanpooling if carpools/vanpools traveled for free or a reduced rate on High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes. 26% were somewhat or very likely to try. 26% somewhat or very likely

A Quarter of Commuters Said their Commute was More Difficult than a Year Ago, While 12% Have an Easier Commute 19

Respondents who Had More Difficult Commutes Overwhelmingly Said the Route was More Congested 14% noted construction along the route to work 20

Respondents who Had Easier Commutes Said the Distance was Shorter, the Time Faster, or the Route Less Congested 11% noted that construction along the route had been completed Q58 In what way is your commute easier? n =

Awareness of Regional Commute Information Resources has Grown Since 2001 In 2010, 66% of respondents said there was a telephone number or web site for commute information, higher than the 51% who knew of these resources in 2007 and twice as high as the 33% of respondents who knew of these resources in

Access to Employer Commute Services –Six in ten respondents (61%) who traveled to a worksite away from home said their employers offered one or more alternative mode incentive or support services to employees at their worksites. This was higher than the 54% who noted having worksite services in

 Review of Technical Report/Comment Period  Finalize Technical Report in FY 2011  Prepare and Publish General Public Report in

Nicholas Ramfos