In spring 2016, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute initiated the second Texas Transportation Poll, a survey of more than 4,000 Texans that assesses public opinion surrounding the following transportation issues: (1) Travel behavior. (2) Travel solutions. (3) Transportation funding. (4) Customer satisfaction with governmental agencies. The biennial survey allows researchers to track changes in public perceptions over time and to give lawmakers a longitudinal view of public sentiment regarding transportation and mobility in Texas. This executive summary presents a top-level synopsis of the survey findings compared to 2014.
Texas Transportation Poll, 2016
2016
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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