Car / Bike Pre-Campaign Research
Research Background Survey conducted December 2010 Target audience: 18 years and older Sample size: 615 phone interviews (statewide) Margin of error +/- 4.0% Independent data collected by Dan Jones & Associates Instrument design, project management, data analysis by PPBH
Demographics - County
Demographics - Education
Do you ride a bicycle on the road?
Do you have an immediate family member who rides a bicycle on the road?
People driving cars generally obey the rules of the road more often than bicyclists Mean: 3.34
Many bicyclists don’t follow the rules of the road. Mean: 3.19
How often do you see bicyclists breaking the laws of the road?
Bicyclists and motorists should be required to follow the same rules. Mean: 4.37
Motorists need to be better educated on how to drive around bicyclists. Mean: 3.75
From what you know or have heard, does Utah have specific laws about driving around bicyclists?
If “Yes” on Utah’s laws* how familiar are you with these laws about driving around cyclists?
How did you learn about driving around cyclists?
How much room in feet do motorists need to give bicyclists when passing them?
Are bicyclists legally entitled to use most public roads in Utah?
How dangerous is it for a bicyclist to ride on a main road?
Bicyclists and motorists are equally responsible for preventing accidents involving bikes and cars. Mean: 4.53
25. Are crashes primarily the fault of car drivers, bicyclists or both?
30. Does the phrase, “Share the Road” pertain more to:
Campaign Elements
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Campaign Elements Earned media: TV news stories Print news stories Online news stories Paid media: Radio ads Billboard ads Print ads Online ads
Ride Across Utah Community Involvement Opportunities for local dignitaries to ride Riders from each community Events in each community
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