The National Transportation Survey was administered to 1,095 households between mid-May and the end of June, 1978. A national sampling frame was employed to obtain a broad representation of travel behavior. The first section established a complete inventory of the household's motor vehicles, specifying make, model, vintage and options, so that baseline distributions of ownership by vehicle type, size, and weight could be determined. Characteristics of the current and intended uses of the household's motor vehicles were also established.
Assessment of National Use, Choice and Future Preference Toward the Automobile and Other Modes of Transportation. Volume I: Analysis of Motor Vehicle Ownership and Household Travel Patterns. Part 2: Technical Appendices
1979
105 pages
Report
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Englisch
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