ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Questionnaire Key (i.e., how to read this document):

  • This survey questionnaire is divided into the “pages” that participants will see in the survey. Pages are defined using line breaks.
  • Each page shows one or more survey questions or shows participants instructions on taking the survey. All questions within each page are shown to participants on the same screen (at the same time).
  • [Variable names are in brackets and italics]
  • Questions are mostly shown in bold
  • Survey logic is in red italics, and sometimes preceded by ‘Programmers:’, indicating a note as to how the survey should be programmed.
  • Answer values, if they are shown, are in red.

Study fielding schedule:

  • Open recruit: 12 AM PT, 10 April 2019 (Wed)
  • Open diary: 3 AM PT, 24 April 2019 (Wed)
  • First travel date: 23 April 2019 (Tue)
  • Last rSurvey travel date: 6 June 2019 (Thu)
  • Last rMove travel date: 10 June 2019 (Mon)
  • Last rMove expires: 17 June 2019 (Mon)
  • Close first recruit/diary: 11:59 PM PT, 1 May 2019 (Wed)
  • Close final recruit/diary: 11:59 PM PT, 14 June 2019 (Fri)
  • 1-Day Diary travel dates: Tue/Wed/Thu (Pre-assigned. No rSurvey travel 28 May 2019.)
  • 7-Day rMove travel dates: Tue-Mon (6-12 days away. rMove can travel 28 May 2019.)

Note: Online recruit surveys close dynamically, 8 days after each household’s assigned travel date. (For example, the recruit survey will close on May 1 for households with April 23 travel dates.) Households that have not begun the recruitment survey prior to closure will see a survey expiration message after entering their passwords. Households that are mid-survey will see a survey expiration message once they reach the dashboard.(This is the same as 2017.)

Study administration:

  • Study website: survey.psrc.org
  • Study toll-free: 1 (844) 807-4540
  • Study email inbox: help@psrc.org
  • Study tracking page: Handled via OneDrive file sharing (no programming)
  • Supported survey languages: English plus the Google Translate Bar

Study Segments:

  • Segment 1: All non-testers (e.g., non-pcx passwords)

  • Segment 99: Includes any volunteers or testers (RSG, PSRC, Seattle, etc).

Travel Diary Participation Groups:

  • Group 1: (Online recruit, rMove travel diary) If all adults (18+) in the household have a qualifying smartphone AND household opts into rMove for Part 2. Target share of one-third of the final dataset.

  • Group 2: (Online recruit, Online travel diary) If not all adults in the household have qualifying smartphones OR household does not opt into rMove for Part 2. Target share of two-thirds of the final dataset.


PART 1: RECRUIT


Introduction


[intro]

Thank you for your participation!

The purpose of the Puget Sound Regional Travel Study is to better understand the travel patterns and travel needs of residents like you. Your participation is very important to us and your responses will have a significant impact on future transportation planning decisions throughout the region.

This study is conducted by © Resource Systems Group, Inc. 2019, for the Puget Sound Regional Council.

Your privacy will be protected. Please click here to view our privacy policy. If you have any questions or concerns, please email help@psrc.org or call toll-free: 1 (844) 807-4540. You may also visit the study website.


[instructions]

Here are some tips to help you complete the Puget Sound Regional Travel Study.

How do I go from question to question? After you have answered all questions on a page, use the “Next” button at the bottom of the screen to advance. If you need to back up, click the “Previous” button. Please do not use your web browser’s “Back” button.

Can I complete this survey on a mobile device? We recommend taking the survey on a tablet or laptop/desktop, but the survey will also work on smartphones.

What if I need to stop taking the survey before I finish? No problem. You can always return to the website later and reenter your password to pick up from where you left off. All of your answers will automatically be saved for you.

Now, let’s get started.



Household Vehicles


[vehicle_count]

How many motor vehicles (in working order) are there in your household?

Programmers: Add household definition tooltip: “Your household includes everyone who lives in your home, including roommates, relatives, friends, and household help.”

Please include all motor vehicles that your household regularly uses. Please include cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, RVs, & motorcycles (whether owned, leased, or a company vehicle).

Please do NOT include uninspected/unregistered motor vehicles or carshare vehicles that you regularly use (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround). Please do NOT include vehicles such as ATVs, snowmobiles, trailers, golf carts, or watercraft.

  • 0 (no vehicles)
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10 or more vehicles

[vehicles]

Please tell us about the vehicles in your household.

Viewing \(<\)x\(>\) of \(<\)n\(>\) vehicle(s).

Programmers: Ensure that vehicle year/make/model references latest database.

  • [year]
    Year:

  • [make]
    Make:

  • [model]
    Model:

  • [fuel]
    Fuel Type:

  • [disability]
    Does this vehicle have a disability license plate or parking pass?

  • [purchasedate] Programmers: Hide purchase dates that are less than one year prior to model date.
    When did your household purchase/obtain this vehicle?

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[fuel] Gas
Diesel
Hybrid
Flex fuel
Electric
Biofuel
Natural Gas
Other
[disability] No
Yes
Prefer not to answer
[purchasedate] 2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980 or earlier


[share]

Is anyone in your household a member of a car share program (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow)?

Programmers: Add car share definition tooltip: “Car sharing is a type of self-service car rental where designated cars are available to be rented by members on an as-needed basis, typically for a short period of time.”

  • Yes
  • No

Household Composition


[member_count]

How many total people (including yourself) currently live in your household?

Please include yourself, all other adults, all children, all roommates, and any household help who normally reside with you in your home.

Please do not include people who live away at school or college.

  • 1 (I am the only person)
  • 2 people
  • 3 people
  • 4 people
  • 5 people
  • 6 people
  • 7 people
  • 8 people
  • 9 people
  • 10 people
  • 11 people
  • 12 or more people

[member_basic]

Please tell us about yourself.

Household member 1 of \(<\)n\(>\) member(s).

  • [name]
    Initials or nickname:
    Programmers: [Text box entry - required to be unique across the household]

  • [age]
    Age:

Please tell us about the other people in your household.

Household member \(<\)i\(>\) of \(<\)n\(>\) member(s).

  • [name]
    Initials or nickname:
    Programmers: [Text box entry - required to be unique across the household]

  • [age]
    Age:

  • [relationship]
    Relationship to you:

Variable Values (for dropdowns)
[age] Under 5 years old if pernum <> 1
5-11 years if pernum <> 1
12-15 years years if pernum <> 1
16-17 years if pernum <> 1
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65-74 years
75-84 years
85 years or older
[relationship] Spouse or partner
Son or daughter (or child in-law)
Father or mother (or parent in-law)
Brother or sister (or sibling in-law)
Other relative
Roommate or friend
Household help
Other


[members]

Programmers: Show all other HH members.

Please tell us more about \(<\)yourself / Name\(>\).

  • [gender]
    Gender

  • [employment] if age = 18+
    Primary type of employment

  • [jobs_count] if employment = full/part/self or age = 16-17 Number of jobs?

  • [student] if age = 18+
    Currently a student?

  • [school] if age < 18 or age = 18+ and student = full/part
    Type of school attended?

  • [school_trav] if school type is daycare, preschool, college, vocational, or other
    \(<\)Do you/Does Name\(>\) travel to school?

  • [education] if age = 18+
    Highest level of education completed?

  • [license] if age = 16+
    Have/Has a valid driver’s license or permit?

  • [vehicle] if has license
    Vehicle used most often?

  • [smartphone_type] if age = 18+
    Have/Has a smartphone?

  • Race or ethnicity Please select all that apply.

  • [ ] if age = 18+ African American or Black
  • [ ] if age = 18+ American Indian or Alaska Native
  • [ ] if age = 18+ Asian
  • [ ] if age = 18+ Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
  • [ ] if age = 18+ Hispanic
  • [ ] if age = 18+ White
  • [ ] if age = 18+ Other
  • [ ] if age = 18+ Prefer not to answer Programmers: De-select all other answers if selected.

Variable Values (for dropdowns)
[gender] Male
Female
Another
Prefer not to answer
[employment] Employed full-time (35+ hours/week, paid)
Employed part-time (Fewer than 35 hours/week, paid)
Self-employed
Unpaid volunteer or intern
Homemaker
Retired
Not currently employed
[jobs_count] 0 jobs
1 job
2 jobs
3 jobs
4 jobs
5 or more jobs
[student] No, not a student
Part-time student
Full-time student
[school] Daycare if under 5 years old
Preschool if 0-11 years old
K-12 public school if 5-24 years old
K-12 private school if 5-24 years old
K-12 home school (full-time or part-time) if 5-24 years old
College, graduate, or professional school if 18+ years old
Vocational/technical school if 18+ years old
Other
None if 0-17 years old
[school_trav] Yes, travel to school
No, homeschooled or take online classes only
[education] Less than high school
High school graduate
Some college
Vocational/technical training
Associate degree
Bachelor’s degree
Graduate/post-graduate degree
[license] Yes, has an intermediate or unrestricted license
Yes, has a learner’s permit
No, does not have a license or permit
[vehicle] \(<\)HH vehicle 1\(>\) if hhveh > 0
\(<\)HH vehicle 2\(>\) if hhveh > 1
\(<\)HH vehicle 3\(>\) if hhveh > 2
\(<\)HH vehicle 4\(>\) if hhveh > 3
\(<\)HH vehicle 5\(>\) if hhveh > 4
\(<\)HH vehicle 6\(>\) if hhveh > 5
\(<\)HH vehicle 7\(>\) if hhveh > 6
\(<\)HH vehicle 8\(>\) if hhveh > 7
\(<\)HH vehicle 8\(>\) if hhveh > 8
\(<\)HH vehicle 10\(>\) if hhveh > 9
A carshare vehicle (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround)
Other vehicle
None
[smartphone_type] Yes, Android phone
Yes, Apple iPhone
Yes, other smartphone type
No, do/does not have a smartphone


Employment and Commute Questions


[work_details]

if employment = full/part/self

For many people, travel to, from, and for your job is a major part of your travels around the Puget Sound region. This can also affect other daily travel in the region.

Please tell us about \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) job.

Please answer for your primary job where you work the most hours per week.

Programmers: If has more than 1 job: Please answer for \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) primary job where \(<\)you work / Name works\(>\) the most hours per work.

  • [workplace]
    Usual work location?

  • [hours_work]
    How many hours typically worked per week?

  • [commute_freq] if workplace = fixed/varied
    How often typically commutes to workplace?

  • [commute_mode] if workplace = fixed/varied
    Usual way of commuting to workplace (mode used for greatest distance during usual commute)?

  • [commute_dur] if workplace = fixed
    How long has been commuting to current location/office?

  • [telecommute_freq] if workplace = fixed/varied
    How often telecommutes?

  • [wpktype] if commute_mode = drive alone, carpool, motorcycle
    Usual parking location at work?

  • [workpass] if commute_mode = drive alone, carpool, motorcycle
    Usually pay or use a pass to park at work?

  • [workpass_cost] if pays to park at work
    About how much is the total parking cost per month? Please round to the nearest dollar.Programmers: [text entry box up to $999]
    [workpass_cost_not_sure] Not sure

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[workplace] Only one work location (outside of home, may also telework)
Work location regularly varies (different offices/jobsites)
Work at home ONLY (telework, self-employed)
Drive/travel for work (driver, sales)
[hours_work] More than 50 hours
41–50 hours
35–40 hours
31–34 hours
21–30 hours
11–20 hours
10 hours or fewer
[commute_freq] 6-7 days a week
5 days a week
4 days a week
3 days a week
2 days a week
1 day a week
A few times per month
Less than monthly
[commute_mode] Drive alone
Carpool ONLY with other household members
Carpool with other people not in household (may also include household members)
Motorcycle/moped
Vanpool
Bicycle or e-bike
Walk, jog, or wheelchair
Bus (public transit)
Private bus or shuttle
Paratransit
Commuter rail (Sounder, Amtrak)
Urban rail (Link light rail, monorail)
Streetcar
Ferry or water taxi
Taxi (e.g., Yellow Cab)
Other hired service (Uber, Lyft, or other smartphone-app car service)
Airplane or helicopter
Scooter or e-scooter (e.g., Lime, Bird, Razor)
Other (e.g., skateboard)
[commute_dur] Less than a year
Between 1 and 2 years
Between 2 and 3 years
Between 3 and 5 years
Between 5 and 10 years
Between 10 and 20 years
More than 20 years
[telecommute_freq] 6-7 days a week
5 days a week
4 days a week
3 days a week
2 days a week
1 day a week
A few times per month
Less than monthly
Never
Not applicable
[wpktyp] At work – driveway/surface lot
At work – garage/parkade
On street by work
Different location – driveway/surface lot
Different location – garage/parkade
Different location - on street
Dropped off
Other
Don’t know
[workpass] Yes, personally pay for parking pass at work
Yes, personally pay daily with cash/tickets
Yes, employer pays/reimburses for all or part of parking pass
Yes, employer pays/reimburses for all or part of daily parking costs
No, parking is usually/always free
N/A (e.g., dropped off)


[work_address]

if workplace = fixed

Please share where \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) primary workplace is located.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle, WA


[prev_work_loc_wa]

if commuting to current work location for less than 5 years

You said \(<\)you / Name\(>\) changed work locations within the last few years.

Was \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) previous workplace located in Washington?

  • Yes, previous workplace was in Washington
  • No, previous workplace was in another state
  • No, previous workplace was in another country
  • Not applicable (No previous job / Previously telecommuted / Don’t know)

[prev_work_geo]

if previous workplace was in WA

Please share where \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) previous workplace is located.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle, WA


[prev_work_loc_text]

if previous workplace was in another state

Please share where \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) previous workplace was located.

  • [prev_work_loc_text_city]
    City/Town:Programmers: [text entry box]

  • [prev_work_loc_text_state]
    State:

  • [prev_work_loc_text_zip]
    ZIP:Programmers: [text entry box]

  • [ ] Location outside of the US

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[prev_work_loc_text_state] Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
Arizona (AZ)
Arkansas (AR)
California (CA)
Colorado (CO)
Connecticut (CT)
Delaware (DE)
Florida (FL)
Georgia (GA)
Hawaii (HI)
Idaho (ID)
Illinois (IL)
Indiana (IN)
Iowa (IA)
Kansas (KS)
Kentucky (KY)
Louisiana (LA)
Maine (ME)
Maryland (MD)
Massachusetts (MA)
Michigan (MI)
Minnesota (MN)
Mississippi (MS)
Missouri (MO)
Montana (MT)
Nebraska (NE)
Nevada (NV)
New Hampshire (NH)
New Jersey (NJ)
New Mexico (NM)
New York (NY)
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
Ohio (OH)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Puerto Rico (PR)
Rhode Island (RI)
South Carolina (SC)
South Dakota (SD)
Tennessee (TN)
Texas (TX)
Utah (UT)
Vermont (VT)
Virginia (VA)
Washington (WA)
West Virginia (WV)
Wisconsin (WI)
Wyoming (WY)
Washington D.C. / District of Columbia (DC)

School Questions


[school_loc]

if travels to school (and not under age 5)

Please share where \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) school is located.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle, WA


Land Use and Home Loc Questions


[res]

The next few questions are about your current residence (the place where we sent your invitation to this study). If you received the study invitation in a PO Box, please answer for your primary residence closest to the post office where you collect your mail.

[res_months]
How many months of the year do you live at your current residence (the residence where we sent your invitation to participate in this study)?

  • 12 months (I live here all year long)
  • 9–11 months of the year
  • 6–8 months of the year
  • 3–5 months of the year
  • Fewer than 3 months of the year

[res_duration]
How long have you lived at your current residence?

  • Less than a year
  • Between 1 and 2 years
  • Between 2 and 3 years
  • Between 3 and 5 years
  • Between 5 and 10 years
  • Between 10 and 20 years
  • More than 20 years

[rent_res]

[rent_own]
Do you rent or own your current residence?

  • Own/paying mortgage
  • Rent
  • Provided by job or military
  • Other
  • Prefer not to answer

[res_type]
What type of place is your current residence?

  • Single-family house (detached house)
  • Townhouse (attached house)
  • Building with 3 or fewer apartments/condos
  • Building with 4 or more apartments/condos
  • Mobile home/trailer
  • Dorm or institutional housing
  • Other (including boat, RV, van, etc.)

[res_factors]

How important were each of these factors when choosing to move to where you live now?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row; Randomize row order.

Factor Very Unimportant Somewhat Unimportant Neither or N/A Somewhat Important Very Important
Being within a reasonably short commute to work [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Affordability [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Being close to family or friends [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Being close to the highway [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Quality of schools (K-12) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Having space & separation from others [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Being close to public transit [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Having a walkable neighborhood and being near local activities [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[res_factors_30min] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_afford] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_closefam] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_hwy] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_school] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_space] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_transit] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important
[res_factors_walk] Very Unimportant
Somewhat Unimportant
Neither or N/A
Somewhat Important
Very Important


[home_geo]

Please share where your home is located.

This information is used to make sure a representative sample participates in the survey. Please click here to view our privacy policy.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle, WA


[prev]

if lived in current residence <= 5 years

[prev_rent_own]
Did you rent or own the residence at your previous address (the place you lived just prior to moving to where you live now)?

  • Owned/paid mortgage
  • Rent
  • Provided by job or military
  • Other
  • Prefer not to answer

[prev_res_type]
What type of residence was your previous home?

  • Single-family house (detached house)
  • Townhouse (attached house)
  • Building with 3 or fewer apartments/condos
  • Building with 4 or more apartments/condos
  • Mobile home/trailer
  • Dorm or institutional housing
  • Other (including boat, RV, van, etc.)

[prev_home_wa]

if lived in current residence <= 5 years

[prev_home_wa]
Was your previous home located in the state of Washington?
This is the place where you lived just prior to moving to where you live now.

  • Yes, previous home was in Washington
  • No, previous home was in another state
  • No, previous home was in another country

Please share where your previous home was located.

  • [prev_home_loc_text_city] if previous home was not in WA
    City/Town: Programmers: [text entry box]

  • [prev_home_loc_text_state] if previous home was not in WA
    State:

  • [prev_home_loc_text_zip] if previous home was not in WA
    ZIP: Programmers: [text entry box]

  • [ ] Location outside of the US

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[prev_work_loc_text_state] Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
Arizona (AZ)
Arkansas (AR)
California (CA)
Colorado (CO)
Connecticut (CT)
Delaware (DE)
Florida (FL)
Georgia (GA)
Hawaii (HI)
Idaho (ID)
Illinois (IL)
Indiana (IN)
Iowa (IA)
Kansas (KS)
Kentucky (KY)
Louisiana (LA)
Maine (ME)
Maryland (MD)
Massachusetts (MA)
Michigan (MI)
Minnesota (MN)
Mississippi (MS)
Missouri (MO)
Montana (MT)
Nebraska (NE)
Nevada (NV)
New Hampshire (NH)
New Jersey (NJ)
New Mexico (NM)
New York (NY)
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
Ohio (OH)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Puerto Rico (PR)
Rhode Island (RI)
South Carolina (SC)
South Dakota (SD)
Tennessee (TN)
Texas (TX)
Utah (UT)
Vermont (VT)
Virginia (VA)
Washington (WA)
West Virginia (WV)
Wisconsin (WI)
Wyoming (WY)
Washington D.C. / District of Columbia (DC)


[prev_home_geo]

if previous home was in WA

Please share where your previous residence was located.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle, WA


[prev_res_factors]

if previous home was in Washington (and moved in past 5 years)

Which of the following were important factors in your decision to move away from your prior residence? Select all that apply.

  • [ ] Could no longer afford previous residence because of an increase in rent or housing costs
  • [ ] Could no longer afford previous residence because of a change in income or finances
  • [ ] Friends, family, or cultural community were leaving the area
  • [ ] Changes in household size, establish own household
  • [ ] Needed more space
  • [ ] Needed less space
  • [ ] Employment or commuting considerations (e.g., to take new job or shorten commute)
  • [ ] Access to a different K-12 school
  • [ ] Concerns about safety or crime
  • [ ] To upgrade to a better quality home or to stop renting and buy a home
  • [ ] Forced to move out (e.g., building demolished or renovated, asked to leave by landlord, foreclosure)
  • [ ] Other reason if prev_res_factors_other = other Please specify:
  • [ ] Prefer not to answer Programmers: Don’t allow other selections if participant selects no answer


Household Income


[hh_income_detailed]

In 2018, what was your household’s total annual income (from all sources) before taxes or other deductions from pay?

This information is used to make sure a representative sample participates in the survey. Please click here to view our privacy policy.

  • Under $10,000
  • $10,000–$24,999
  • $25,000–$34,999
  • $35,000–$49,999
  • $50,000–$74,999
  • $75,000–$99,999
  • $100,000–$149,999
  • $150,000–$199,999
  • $200,000–$249,999
  • $250,000 or more
  • Prefer not to answer

[hh_income_broad]

if income_detailed = prefer not to answer

Would you be willing to tell us more generally about your household’s 2018 income?

We ask this question to help understand how closely the people who participate in this study represent the region’s population as a whole. It also helps the Puget Sound Regional Council understand how residents are impacted by different transportation projects, policies and costs.

Please see our privacy policy for more information about how we protect your privacy.

  • Under $25,000
  • $25,000-$49,999
  • $50,000-$74,999
  • $75,000-$99,999
  • $100,000 or more
  • Prefer not to answer

Group Assignment and Dashboards


[rmove_optin]

if eligible for rMove (all adults age 18+ have eligible smartphones)

Thank you again for your participation. You are almost done with Part 1 of the study.

Your household is eligible to complete Part 2 of the study using a smartphone app (rMove) for $25 per adult instead of reporting your trips online or over the phone for $15 per household.

If you choose the smartphone study, you will be asked to download rMove before \(<\)rMove traveldate\(>\) and answer brief questions about your trips and travel behavior for one week. Programmers: If numkids >= 1 \(<\)You will also be asked to report any trips the children of the household make without you (e.g., bus to school).\(>\) Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99 \(<\)Each adult participant will receive a $25 gift card of their choice as thanks after ALL household adults have completed the study.\(>\)

If you prefer to complete Part 2 online or over the phone, you will report all of your household’s trips for one day on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) (your original travel date). Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99 \(<\)After completing the study, your household will receive one $15 gift card of your choice as thanks.\(>\)

Would your household like to complete Part 2 by smartphone?

  • Yes, my household would like to participate in the one-week smartphone study beginning \(<\)rMove traveldate\(>\) Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99 \(<\)for $25 per adult\(>\).
  • No, my household would like to continue my one-day online participation Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99 \(<\)for $15 per household\(>\).

[diary]

if group = 2 (online only)

Thank you again for your participation. You are almost done with Part 1 of the study.

Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99

[diary_incentive] Programmers: Email asked of all (including seg=99). Required if incentive = e-card. What type of gift card would you like to receive?

  • Amazon e-gift card (delivered by email)
  • Starbucks e-gift card (delivered by email)
  • Amazon mailed gift card (will take longer to arrive)
  • Starbucks mailed gift card (will take longer to arrive)
  • None – prefer not to receive a gift card


[diary_email] Programmers: Email asked of all (including seg=99). Required if incentive = e-card.

Please provide an email address where we can send \(<\)your gift card and\(>\) reminders about the survey.

Programmers: [Text box entry] (Validate email format)

If you prefer not to receive reminders by email, you may provide a phone number on the next page instead. You will only be contacted for this survey. Please click here to view our privacy policy.


[incentive_person]

if group = 1 (rMove) and age = 18+

Thank you for participating in the smartphone study! There are just a few more questions in Part 1 to prepare your household for Part 2.

Programmers: Hide incentive info if seg = 99

After your household completes Part 2 of the survey, we will send each adult a $25 gift card as thanks.

What type of gift card would each person like to receive after participating in Part 2 of the survey? Please dynamic(‘also’) provide an email address where we can send dynamic(‘the gift card and’) more information about the survey.

You will only be contacted for this survey. Please click here to view our privacy policy.

Programmers: Include entries for all adults age 18+

  • [incentive_person] if survey segment <> 99 (volunteer/tester)
  • Preferred gift card?

  • [email_person]
  • Email address? Programmers: [Required text box entry] (Validate email format, require unique e-mails for all members)

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[incentive_person] Amazon e-gift card (delivered by email)
Starbucks e-gift card (delivered by email)
None – prefer not to receive a gift card


[phone]

Programmers: Show to all. A phone number is only required if no email was provided at household level.

We offer user support and assistance during Part 2 of the survey.

Please provide a phone number that, if needed, we could use to reach you during Part 2 of the survey.

As part of our privacy policy, you will only be contacted for this study.

Phone number: Programmers: [Required text box entry] (Validate phone format)


[contact]

if provided both phone and e-mail

How would you prefer to be contacted for the remainder of this study?

We will remind you to keep track of your travel on \(<\)traveldate\(>\). You will only be contacted for this study. Please click here to view our privacy policy.

Please select all that apply.

  • [ ] By email
  • [ ] By telephone

[dashboard_diary]

if group = 2 (online only)

Thank you again for your participation!

Your Household’s Next Steps

  1. Keep track of your trips on your travel day: Your travel day is \(<\)traveldate\(>\). Please remember to ask ALL members in your household to keep track of their trips on this day. Programmers: If traveldate - current date >= 1 \(<\)We will remind you to tell us about the trips each household member makes on this day.\(>\)

  2. Report your household’s travel on this website or by phone: Starting on \(<\)today/traveldate + 1\(>\), each adult in your household may return to this website to record the trips they made on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).
  • To report your travel by telephone instead of using this website, you can call toll-free at 1 (844) 807-4540.
  • Your travel surveys will remain available until \(<\)traveldate + 8\(>\), after which you will be unable to complete them.

Note: Children under the age of 5 do not need to complete Part 2 of the survey.


[dashboard_rmove]

if group = 1 (rMove)

Thank you again for your participation!

Your Household’s Next Steps

  1. Look for an email from the study within 24 hours: We will send you an email with instructions on how to download the rMove app onto your smartphone. If you do not receive an email, please contact us at help@psrc.org or 1 (844) 807-4540.

  2. Download rMove onto your smartphone(s): All adults must download rMove before \(<\)traveldate\(>\).
  • Your participating household members are: \(<\)Adult name 1\(>\), … , \(<\)Adult name n\(>\).
  • Your travel dates are from \(<\)traveldate\(>\) through \(<\)traveldate + 6\(>\). Be sure to carry your smartphone(s) with you during this time.
  1. Complete all surveys in rMove: rMove will ask you to complete short surveys about your daily travel habits and the trips you make during your travel period.

Once all household members have completed the study, all participants will receive their selected gift cards. We hope you enjoy your participation!


PART 2: TRAVEL DIARY


[proxy]

if age = 18+

Programmers: Ask all age 18+; if under 18, assume proxy = 3 (adult answering for child)

Programmers: This is the first question for all adults. For kids with copied trips, trips_confirm is first question. For kids without copied trips, first question is loc_start. Show ‘previous’ button on those pages for adults (not the first question), but hide ‘previous’ button on those pages for kids (first question)

To better understand how households are completing the study, we would like to know if someone other than \(<\)Name\(>\) is filling out this portion of the survey.

Are you \(<\)Name\(>\) or are you filling out this survey on \(<\)Name’s\(>\) behalf?

  • I am \(<\)Name\(>\) and I am answering this survey
  • I am answering this survey for \(<\)Name\(>\) and \(<\)Name\(>\) IS here with me to provide answers
  • I am answering this survey for \(<\)Name\(>\) and \(<\)Name\(>\) IS NOT here with me to provide answers

Section: Trip Roster


[loc_start_end]

The “travel day” began at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) and ended at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate + 1\(>\).

Where \(<\)were you / was Name\(>\) at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) (when the travel day BEGAN)?

If \(<\)you were / Name was\(>\) traveling between places (in a car, on a bus/plane, etc.), please answer with the last place \(<\)you / Name\(>\) stopped BEFORE 3AM (even if it was a short stop such as to get gas).

  • Home
  • Work If employment = full/part/self
  • Another place, please specify: Programmers: [Text box entry]

Where \(<\)were you / was Name\(>\) at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate + 1\(>\) (when the travel day ENDED)?

If \(<\)you were / Name was\(>\) traveling between places (in a car, on a bus/plane, etc.), please answer with the last place \(<\)you / Name\(>\) stopped AFTER 3AM (even if it was a short stop such as to get gas).

  • Home
  • Work If employment = full/part/self
  • Another place, please specify: Programmers: [Text box entry]

[trips_yesno]

Programmers: Show if loc_start = loc_end:

\(<\)Your / Name’s\(>\) day began at \(<\)loc_start\(>\) and ended at \(<\)loc_end\(>\).

Did \(<\)you / Name\(>\) make any trips on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) , even if it was just a short trip such as a walk or bike ride?

  • Yes
  • No

Programmers: Show if loc_start <> loc_end:

Thank you for your answers so far. Now, we’ll ask you to provide details about the trips \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

Please review the definition of a “trip” below, then click “Next” to continue.


[no_travel]

If made no trips

Why didn’t you travel or make any trips on \(<\)traveldate\(>\)?

Please select all that apply.

  • [ ] If employment = full/part/self Was not scheduled to work or took a vacation/personal day
  • [ ] If employment = full/part/self Worked from home for pay (e.g., telecommuted or home-based job)
  • [ ] Worked around home (not for pay)
  • [ ] The kids were on school vacation/break
  • [ ] Kids were home-schooled
  • [ ] Had no available transportation (e.g., no car, no way to get to the bus)
  • [ ] Was sick or caring for another person (child or family member) at home
  • [ ] Was waiting for a delivery or visitor (e.g., cable installation)
  • [ ] Other reason: [notravel_other_reason] if ynotrips = other Please specify:

[loc_roster]

If made trips

Please list, in order, all the places \(<\)you / Name\(>\) went between 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) and 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate + 1\(>\).

Please provide a unique name or short description for each unique/different place. If driven, got a ride, or rode a bike to/from a transit stop, include this stop as a place below. When all places are listed, click “Next” to continue.

Programmers: Show if person branches back from ‘locs_confirm’ to add more trips: Please INSERT any places you want to add (remember - you can drag the places to reorder the list).


[locs_confirm]

If made trips

Listed to the right are all the places \(<\)you / Name\(>\) reported going on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

Do you have any trips to add for \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) travel on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) that you haven’t already reported?

Please select all that apply.

  • [ ] Yes, went out but didn’t stop anywhere (e.g., jog or bike ride, walked the dog, Sunday drive)
  • [ ] Yes, made one or more short trips in the middle of other activities (e.g., quick trip for lunch)
  • [ ] Yes, stopped briefly on the way to somewhere else (e.g., gas, ATM, drive-thru restaurant)
  • [ ] Yes, dropped someone off on the way to somewhere else (e.g., spouse at park and ride lot, child at a friend’s house)
  • [ ] Yes, walked to/from a parking garage or transit stop FURTHER THAN 5 MINUTES AWAY
  • [ ] Yes, forgot to include another type of trip
  • [ ] No, listed all trips

Programmers: Link ‘didn’t stop anywhere’ to loop trip graphic

Note: It is important to share all trips, including short stops. This will help us with understanding transportation planning needs. Some types of trips (like walking the dog, bike rides, or short stops on the way to somewhere else) are easy to forget.

Programmers: If respondents select any “Yes” answers, branch back to locs. The second time they see this page, the “No” box will automatically be checked, but their original answers will be saved in the DB.


Section: Geocode Trip Locs


[locs_geo]

We’ll now ask \(<\)you / name\(>\) to locate each place you went. Click a place below to begin locating it on the map. Once you’ve located a place, its button will turn green.

Once \(<\)you / name\(>\) have located all places in the list, click “Next” to continue.

Programmers: Locations are cycled through in sequential order from the roster; places visited more than once (with the same name) only have to be geocoded once. Locations that were geocoded in the recruit survey (home, work, school) will be shown with a prepopulated location that respondents can confirm or change.

Programmers: Geocode page, centered on Seattle


[locs_confirm2]

The list below should include all the trips \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

If you need to add or remove trips, please click “Previous” to go back and edit your locations. If all of \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) trips from \(<\)traveldate\(>\) are shown below, please click “Next” to continue.

Programmers: If Bing returns trip distances, show the approximate distance. If Bing fails to return driving distances due to flight or ferry trip, hide that column.

Programmers: Show the error message below when gdistance=0 for one or more trips. For copied trips, remember to check if distances are already converted (km to mi). NOTE: error message should not stop participants from proceeding. It is simply a warning.

One or more trips are less than 0.1 mile long. If this is incorrect, press “Previous” to return to your list of locations and ensure that the same location has not been listed twice in a row.


Trip Details


[trip_filter]

if age = 16+ and made trips

Did you make any of the following kinds of trips (or part of a trip) on \(<\)traveldate\(>\)?

  • [use_paidpark]
    Paid for parking?

  • [use_toll]
    Used a toll bridge or toll road?

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[use_paidpark] Yes
No
[use_toll] Yes
No

[trips]

Programmers: Show if made trips on travel day.

Please tell us about \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) trip from \(<\)place x\(>\) to \(<\)place y\(>\).

  • [departure_time]
    Time departed from \(<\)place x\(>\) :

  • [arrival_time]
    Time arrived at \(<\)place y\(>\) :

  • Household members who traveled on this trip Select all that apply:
  • [ ] if hhsize > 1 and pernum <> 1 : \(<\)Member 1 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 1 and pernum <> 2 : \(<\)Member 2 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 2 and pernum <> 3 : \(<\)Member 3 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 3 and pernum <> 4 : \(<\)Member 4 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 4 and pernum <> 5 : \(<\)Member 5 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 5 and pernum <> 6 : \(<\)Member 6 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 6 and pernum <> 7 : \(<\)Member 7 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 7 and pernum <> 8 : \(<\)Member 8 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 8 and pernum <> 9 : \(<\)Member 9 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 9 and pernum <> 10 : \(<\)Member 10 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 10 and pernum <> 11 : \(<\)Member 11 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize > 11 and pernum <> 12 : \(<\)Member 12 name\(>\)
  • [ ] if hhsize <> 1 : Just me (no other household members)

  • [nonhh]
    Number of people (e.g., friends, co-workers) who traveled on trip who are NOT members of your household (do not count others at bus stop)

  • [purpose]
    Why did \(<\)you / Name\(>\) stop at \(<\)place y\(>\) ?
  • [trip_mode]
    Main way traveled on trip:

  • [trip_vehicle] if mode = Household or other vehicle
    What vehicle was used on the trip?

  • [driver] if mode = Household or other vehicle and has license/permit and travel party > 1
    Were you the driver or passenger?

  • [pool_start] if mode = Household or other vehicle and travel party > 1
    Did you get in the vehicle at \(<\)place x\(>\) ?

  • [park_ride_area_start] if walked/drove/took transit to P&R
    Where in the greater Puget Sound area is the Park & Ride located (where the carpool/vanpool started)?

  • [park_ride_lot_start] if walked/drove/took transit to P&R
    At which Park and Ride lot did the carpool/vanpool start?

  • [change_vehicles] if drove to P&R or another location
    Did you change vehicles where the carpool/vanpool started?

  • [toll] if used toll on travel day
    Was a toll road or toll bridge used on this trip?

  • [park] if mode = Household or other vehicle
    Where was the vehicle parked at/near \(<\)place y\(>\) ?

  • [park_pay] if parked (lot, street, P&R) and paid for parking on travel day
    What was the total cost of parking at this stop?

  • [park_ride_area_end] if parked at Park & Ride lot
    Where in the greater Puget Sound area is the Park & Ride located (where the vehicle was parked)?

  • [park_ride_lot_end] if parked at Park & Ride lot
    At which Park and Ride lot was the vehicle parked?

  • [taxi_fare] if mode = taxi
    About how much was the total fare for this trip?

  • [mode_acc] if mode = bus, train, ferry, streetcar
    How did you travel from \(<\)place x\(>\) to the first transit stop/station?

  • [mode_egr] if mode = bus, train, ferry, streetcar
    How did you travel from the last transit stop/station to \(<\)place y\(>\) ?

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[departure_time] Programmers: 5 minute increments from “Before 3:00am” to “2:55 am (next day)”
[arrival_time] Programmers: 5 minute increments from “3:00am” to “3:00 am or later (next day)”
[nonhh] Nobody (0 people)
1 person
2 people
3 people
4 people
5+ people
[purpose] Went home
Went to primary workplace
Went to other work-related place (e.g., meeting, second job, delivery)
Went grocery shopping
Went to other shopping (e.g., mall, pet store)
Went to school/daycare (e.g., daycare, K-12, college)
Went to medical appointment (e.g., doctor, dentist)
Conducted personal business (e.g., bank, post office)
Dropped off/picked up someone (e.g., son at a friend’s house, spouse at bus stop)
Went to exercise (e.g., gym, walk, jog, bike ride)
Went to restaurant to eat/get take-out
Attended social event (e.g., visit with friends, family, co-workers)
Attended recreational event (e.g., movies, sporting event)
Went to religious/community/volunteer activity
Transferred to another mode of transportation (e.g., change from ferry to bus)
Other
[trip_mode] Household vehicle
Other vehicle
Vanpool
Bicycle or e-bike
Walk, jog, or wheelchair
Bus (public transit)
Private bus or shuttle
Paratransit
School bus
Commuter rail (Sounder, Amtrak)
Urban rail (Link light rail, monorail)
Streetcar
Ferry or water taxi
Taxi (e.g., Yellow Cab)
Other hired service (Uber, Lyft, or other smartphone-app car service)
Airplane or helicopter
Scooter or e-scooter (e.g., Lime, Bird, Razor)
Other (e.g., skateboard, kayak, motor home)
[trip_vehicle] \(<\)hhveh 1\(>\) if vehicle_count > 0
\(<\)hhveh 2\(>\) if vehicle_count > 1
\(<\)hhveh 3\(>\) if vehicle_count > 2
\(<\)hhveh 4\(>\) if vehicle_count > 3
\(<\)hhveh 5\(>\) if vehicle_count > 4
\(<\)hhveh 6\(>\) if vehicle_count > 5
\(<\)hhveh 7\(>\) if vehicle_count > 6
\(<\)hhveh 8\(>\) if vehicle_count > 7
\(<\)hhveh 9\(>\) if vehicle_count > 8
\(<\)hhveh 10\(>\) if vehicle_count > 9
Other vehicle in household
Other motorcycle/moped
Car from work
Rental car
Friend/colleague’s car
Carshare vehicle (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround)
Vanpool vehicle
Other vehicle
[driver] Driver
Passenger
Both (switched drivers during trip)
[pool_start] Yes
No, drove to a Park & Ride lot
No, drove to another meeting place
No, walked/biked to a Park & Ride lot
No, walked/biked to another meeting place
No, rode a bus to a Park & Ride lot
No, rode a bus to another place
[park_ride_area_start] Programmers: See P&R List
[park_ride_lot_start] Programmers: See P&R List
Other
Don’t know
[change_vehicles] No, stayed in the same vehicle (picked up/dropped off passengers)
Yes, changed vehicles to join carpool/vanpool
[toll] No, I did not use a toll road/bridge
Yes, toll was free
Yes, the toll was less than $2.00
Yes, the toll cost $2.00-$3.99
Yes, the toll cost $4.00-$5.99
Yes, the toll cost $6.00-$7.99
Yes, the toll cost $8.00-$9.99
Yes, the toll cost $10.00 or more
I don’t know
[park] Personal driveway/garage (e.g., own or friend’s/family’s)
Parking lot/garage (off-street) at destination
Parking lot/garage (off-street) 2+ blocks from destination
Park & Ride lot
On the street by destination
On the street 2+ blocks from destination
N/A - did not get out of vehicle
N/A - was dropped off
[park_pay] Nothing (parking was free)
Less than $2.00
$2.00-$4.99
$5.00-$9.99
$10.00-$19.99
More than $20.00
Not applicable (e.g., used a monthly parking pass)
Don’t know
[park_ride_area_end] Programmers: See P&R List
[park_ride_lot_end] Programmers: See P&R List
Other
Don’t know
[taxi_fare] Less than $5.00
$5.00-$9.99
$10.00-$19.99
$20.00-$29.99
$30.00-$39.99
$40.00-$49.99
$50.00-$99.99
More than $100.00
Don’t know (e.g. someone else paid)
[mode_acc] Walked or jogged
Rode a bike
Drove and parked a car (e.g., a vehicle in my household)
Drove and parked a carshare vehicle (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround)
Got dropped off
Took a taxi (e.g., Yellow Cab)
Took ride-share/other hired car service (Uber, Lyft, or other smartphone-app car service)
Other
[mode_egr] Walked or jogged
Rode a bike
Drove and parked a car (e.g., a vehicle in my household)
Drove and parked a carshare vehicle (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround)
Got picked up
Took a taxi (e.g., Yellow Cab)
Took ride-share/other hired car service (Uber, Lyft, or other smartphone-app car service)
Other


[trip_tran_system]

if mode = bus, train, ferry, streetcar

Please list, IN ORDER, the different types of transit that you used on your trip from \(<\)place x\(>\) to \(<\)place y\(>\).

IMPORTANT: Please list all transfers separately. For example, if you transferred from one Community Transit bus to another Community Transit bus, please list “Community Transit” twice.

Programmers: See list of transit systems and routes


Copy Trips

The Travel Diary allows household members to “copy” trips that previous members reported them being on. This feature reduces respondent burden and increases data accuracy. This feature works as follows:

  • The first HH Member will need to list and describe ALL of their trips (as described on the previous pages)
  • For HH Members 2 - n, if they are NOT reported on any previous members’ trips, they will also simply list and describe all of their trips (previous pages)
  • For HH Members 2 - n that ARE reported as travelers in any of the previous members’ trips, they will see an alternate set of survey questions for the first part of the diary

The following pages show the alternate questions that ask/allow household members to copy trips described by members who have already completed their diary


[copy_trips]

Below is a list of trips that other household members reporting making with \(<\)you / Name\(>\). To make this easier, we can use the information they already provided if \(<\)you / they\(>\) made these trips together.

Please confirm the trips that \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made.


[copy_trips_first_last]

if confirms 1+ copied trips

Programmers: If person was not reported on previous trips or chose not to confirm any of the trips, they will continue as normal from the ‘location start’ question.

The “travel day” began at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) and ended at 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate + 1\(>\).

[copy_first]
Was the following trip the first trip \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)your / their\(>\) travel day?

\(<\)place x\(>\) to \(<\)place y\(>\), from \(<\)start time\(>\) to \(<\)end time\(>\)

  • Yes
  • No

[copy_last]
Was the following trip the last trip \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)your / their\(>\) travel day?

\(<\)place x\(>\) to \(<\)place y\(>\), from \(<\)start time\(>\) to \(<\)end time\(>\)

  • Yes
  • No

Programmers: If person confirms previous trips, but says he/she started or ended at a different location (i.e., respond ‘no’ to one or both of the above questions), survey will jump to loc_start_end before proceeding to the next page.


[trips_yesno_copy]

Thank you for your answers so far. Now we’ll ask you to provide details about the trips \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

Please review the definition of a “trip” below, then click “Next” to continue.


[loc_roster_copy]

If made trips

Please list, in order, all the places \(<\)you / Name\(>\) went between 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) and 3 a.m. on \(<\)traveldate + 1\(>\).

Please provide a unique name or short description for each unique/different place. If you drove, got a ride, or rode a bicycle to/from a transit stop, include this stop as a place below. When all your places are listed below, click “Next” to continue.

Programmers: Show if person branches back from ‘locs_confirm’ to add more trips: Please INSERT any places you want to add (remember - you can drag the places to reorder the list).

Programmers: Copied destinations are shown, and new destinations can be inserted between. Multi-location geocoder will ask person to locate NEW locations, but not copied locations.

Programmers: Validation: Warn if copied trips create trips to/from the same location (0-mile trips).


[locs_confirm]

If made trips

Listed to the right are all the places \(<\)you / Name\(>\) reported going on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

Do you have any trips to add to \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) travel on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) that you haven’t already reported? Please select all that apply.

  • [ ] Yes, went out but didn’t stop anywhere (e.g., jog or bike ride, walked the dog, Sunday drive)
  • [ ] Yes, made one or more short trips in the middle of other activities (e.g., quick trip for lunch)
  • [ ] Yes, stopped briefly on the way to somewhere else (e.g., gas, ATM, drive-thru restaurant)
  • [ ] Yes, dropped someone off on the way to somewhere else (e.g., spouse at park and ride lot, child at a friend’s house)
  • [ ] Yes, walked to/from a parking garage or transit stop FURTHER THAN 5 MINUTES
  • [ ] Yes, forgot to include another type of trip
  • [ ] No, listed all trips

Programmers: Link ‘didn’t stop anywhere’ to loop trip graphic

Note: It is important to share all trips, including short stops. This will help us understand transportation planning needs. Some trips (like walking the dog, bike rides, or short stops on your way to somewhere else) are easy to forget.

Programmers: If respondents select any “Yes” answers, branch back to locs. The second time they see this page, the “No” box will automatically be checked, but their original answers will be saved in the DB.


[locs_confirm2]

The list below should include all the trips \(<\)you / Name\(>\) made on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

If you need to add or remove trips, please click “Previous” to go back and edit your locations. If all of \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) trips from \(<\)day of week\(>\),\(<\)traveldate\(>\) are shown below, please click “Next” to continue.

Programmers: If Bing returns trip distances, show the approximate distance. If Bing fails to return driving distances due to flight or ferry trip, hide that column.

Programmers: Show the error message below when gdistance=0 for one or more trips. For copied trips, remember to check if distances are already converted (km to mi). NOTE: error message should not stop participants from proceeding. It is simply a warning.

One or more trips are less than 0.1 mile long. If this is incorrect, press “Previous” to return to your list of locations and ensure that the same location has not been listed twice in a row.


[trip]

Programmers: Show for any previously reported trips that the person confirmed. Respondent will report the trip purpose for all copied trips. All other trip details are automatically copied behind the scenes.

Here are the details for \(<\)your / Name’s\(>\) trip from \(<\)place x\(>\) to \(<\)place y\(>\) that were reported by another member of your household:

  • Departed: \(<\)start loc\(>\) at \(<\)start time\(>\)
  • Arrived: \(<\)end loc\(>\) at \(<\)end time\(>\)

  • [purpose]
    Why did \(<\)you / Name\(>\) stop at \(<\)place y\(>\) ?

  • [driver] if mode = Household or other vehicle and has license/permit and travel party > 1
    Were you the driver or passenger?

Programmers: For all NEW trips each person adds, they will go through the normal trip_details page rather than this trip_details_copy page. Please ensure that added trips DO NOT overlap with copied trips.

Variable Values (for dropdown)
[purpose] Went home
Went to primary workplace
Went to other work-related place (e.g., meeting, second job, delivery)
Went grocery shopping
Went to other shopping (e.g., mall, pet store)
Went to school/daycare (e.g., daycare, K-12, college)
Went to medical appointment (e.g., doctor, dentist)
Conducted personal business (e.g., bank, post office)
Dropped off/picked up someone (e.g., son at a friend’s house, spouse at bus stop)
Went to exercise (e.g., gym, walk, jog, bike ride)
Went to restaurant to eat/get take-out
Attended social event (e.g., visit with friends, family, co-workers)
Attended recreational event (e.g., movies, sporting event)
Went to religious/community/volunteer activity
Transferred to another mode of transportation (e.g., change from ferry to bus)
Other
[driver] Driver
Passenger
Both (switched drivers during trip)


End Copy Trips


Daily Summary


[trip_avoid]

if age = 18+

Please tell us about activities that allowed you to avoid making trips on \(<\)traveldate\(>\).

[telework]How much did you work at home or telecommute for pay on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) ? Please estimate for all time worked (both during and outside regular business hours).

Programmers: Selection is in 15-minute increments up to “24 hours”

[teleshop]How much did you shop online on \(<\)traveldate\(>\) ? Please estimate for all time shopping online (whether or not a purchase was made).

Programmers: Selection is in 15-minute increments up to “24 hours”


[delivery]

if age = 18+

On \(<\)traveldate\(>\), how many of the following deliveries or services came to your home?

Do not include US Mail trucks (e.g., letters).

  • [delivery_pkgs] Package delivery (e.g., FedEx, UPS, USPS packages)
  • [delivery_grocery] Grocery delivery (e.g., Amazon Fresh, Instacart, Safeway online)
  • [delivery_food] Food/meal delivery (e.g., pizza, sushi, Grubhub)
  • [delivery_work] Someone came to do work at home (e.g., landscaping, cable service, house-cleaning)
Variable Values (for dropdown)
[delivery_pkgs] 0 (none)
1
2
3
4
5 or more
[delivery_grocery] 0 (none)
1
2
3
4
5 or more
[delivery_food] 0 (none)
1
2
3
4
5 or more
[delivery_work] 0 (none)
1
2
3
4
5 or more

Travel Behaviors and Attitudes


[mode_freq]

Thank you for your continued participation! The next few questions are about how you typically travel around the region and your opinions about various travel options and improvements.

In the past 30 days, how often have you traveled in each of the following ways?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Mode 6-7 days/week 5 days/week 2-4 days/week 1-3 times in the past 30 days \(<\)I do/Name does\(>\) this, but not in the past 30 days I never do this
Ridden transit (e.g., bus, rail, ferry) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Ridden a bike (for 15-minutes or more) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Gone for a walk (for 15-minutes or more) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Carshare (e.g., Car2Go, Turo, ZipCar, ReachNow, Getaround) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Rideshare (Uber, Lyft, or other smartphone-app car service) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[mode_freq_transit] 6-7 days/week
5 days/week
2-4 days/week
1 day/week
1-3 times in the past 30 days
I do this, but not in the past 30 days
I never do this
[mode_freq_bike] 6-7 days/week
5 days/week
2-4 days/week
1 day/week
1-3 times in the past 30 days
I do this, but not in the past 30 days
I never do this
[mode_freq_walk] 6-7 days/week
5 days/week
2-4 days/week
1 day/week
1-3 times in the past 30 days
I do this, but not in the past 30 days
I never do this
[mode_freq_carshare] 6-7 days/week
5 days/week
2-4 days/week
1 day/week
1-3 times in the past 30 days
I do this, but not in the past 30 days
I never do this
[mode_freq_rideshare] 6-7 days/week
5 days/week
2-4 days/week
1 day/week
1-3 times in the past 30 days
I do this, but not in the past 30 days
I never do this


[tran_pass]

if ridden transit at least 1 time in the past 30 days

Which of the following types of fare payment are available to you and which do you typically use when riding transit in the greater Seattle region?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Payment Typically use Available, but don’t typically use Not available
Cash [ ] [ ] [ ]
Tickets (including Wave2Go ferry tickets) [ ] [ ] [ ]
ORCA card (including any E-purse value or passes on an ORCA card) [ ] [ ] [ ]
UPass or Husky Card [ ] [ ] [ ]
Regional Reduced-Fare Permit (e.g., senior or disability pass) [ ] [ ] [ ]
FlexPass/Passport [ ] [ ] [ ]
ACCESS Pass [ ] [ ] [ ]
School District Card/Pass [ ] [ ] [ ]
City/County Employee Badge [ ] [ ] [ ]
Ride free (e.g., Microsoft Connector) [ ] [ ] [ ]
other [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[tran_pass_cash] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_tickets] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_orca] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_upass] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_regional] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_flex] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_access] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_school] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_employee] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_free] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available
[tran_pass_other] Typically use
Available, but don’t typically use
Not available


[tran_pass_pay]

if age = 12+ and travels to school and uses tran pass (ORCA, U-Pass, Reduced-Fare Permit, Flexpass, ACCESS, School badge, or Other)

Does \(<\)your/Name’s\(>\) school pay for part or all of the transit pass or E-purse value?

  • Yes, school pays for ALL of the transit pass or E-purse value
  • Yes, school pays for PART of the transit pass or E-purse value
  • No, I (or my household) pay the entire cost of my transit pass or E-purse value
  • No, someone else pays for the transit pass or E-purse value
  • I don’t know

[benefits]

if employed full/part

Does your employer offer subsidies for transit passes or any other commuter benefits?

Even if \(<\)you/Name\(>\) work from home and \(<\)do/does\(>\) not need or use any commuter benefits, please answer based on what the company offers to its employees in general, if you know.

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Benefit Not offered Offered, but don’t use Offered, and used Don’t know
Flextime (can adjust schedule as long as work the right number of total hours) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Compressed work week (e.g., four 10-hour days, 9 days/80 hours) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Free/partially subsidized transit passes or fares [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Other subsidized commuter benefits (vanpooling, bike storage, etc.) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[benefits_flex] Not offered
Offered, but I don’t use
Offered, and I use
I don’t know
[benefits_compressed] Not offered
Offered, but I don’t use
Offered, and I use
I don’t know
[benefits_passes] Not offered
Offered, but I don’t use
Offered, and I use
I don’t know
[benefits_commuter] Not offered
Offered, but I don’t use
Offered, and I use
I don’t know


[av_interest]

if age = 18+ and participant is present

Thank you for your answers so far. The next few questions are about autonomous cars.

Autonomous cars, also known as “self-driving” or “driverless” cars, are capable of responding to the environment and navigating without a driver controlling the vehicle. Advantages of autonomous car usage include the potential for reduced congestion, increases in parking capacity, and faster travel times.

What is \(<\)your/Name’s\(>\) level of interest in the following uses of autonomous cars

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Use Very interested Somewhat interested Neutral Somewhat uninterested Not at all interested
Taking a taxi ride in an autonomous car with no driver present [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Taking a taxi ride in an autonomous car with a back-up driver present [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Commuting alone using an autonomous vehicle [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Commuting with others (carpool) using a shared autonomous vehicle [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Owning an autonomous car [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Participating in an autonomous car-share system for daily travel [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Riding in an autonomous car for a short trip to get to a vehicle (e.g., from airport terminal to parking lot) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[av_interest_nodriver] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_bakcupdriver] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_commute] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_carpool] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_own] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_carshare] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know
[av_interest_short] Very interested
Somewhat interested
Neutral
Somewhat uninterested
Not at all interested
Don’t know


[av_concern]

if age = 18+ and participant is present

How concerned are \(<\)you/Name\(>\) about the following potential issues related to autonomous cars?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Issue Very concerned Somewhat concerned Neutral Somewhat unconcerned Not at all concerned
Equipment and system safety [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Legal liability for drivers or owners [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
System and vehicle security [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Capability to react to the environment (other cars, bicyclists, pedestrians, etc.) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Performance in poor weather or other unexpected conditions [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[av_concern_safety] Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Neutral
Somewhat unconcerned
Not at all concerned
Don’t know
[av_concern_liability] Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Neutral
Somewhat unconcerned
Not at all concerned
Don’t know
[av_concern_system] Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Neutral
Somewhat unconcerned
Not at all concerned
Don’t know
[av_concern_environment] Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Neutral
Somewhat unconcerned
Not at all concerned
Don’t know


[wbt_transitmore]

if age = 18+ and participant is present and takes transit less than 5 days/week

If the following transit improvements were in place, how often would \(<\)you/Name\(>\) choose to take transit for trips where transit is an option?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Improvement Regularly (6-7 days per week) Somewhat often (3-5 days per week) Occasionally (1-2 days per week) Rarely (1-3 times per month) Never
Safer ways to get to transit stops (e.g., safer crossings, more sidewalks, better lighting) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Increased frequency of transit (e.g., how often the bus arrives) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Increased reliability of transit (e.g., the bus always arrives at exactly the scheduled time) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[wbt_transitmore_safety] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_transitmore_freq] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_transitmore_reliablity] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable


[wbt_bikemore]

if age = 18+ and participant is present and bikes less than 5 days/week

If the following bicycle improvements were in place, how often would \(<\)you/Name\(>\) choose to take a bike for trips where bicycling is an option?

Programmers: Only allow one selection in each row. Randomize order.

Improvement Regularly (6-7 days per week) Somewhat often (3-5 days per week) Occasionally (1-2 days per week) Rarely (1-3 times per month) Never
Shared Use Path or Protected Bike Lane [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Neighborhood Greenway (local roads that prioritize bicycle travel and provide safe crossings) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Bike Lane (striped lane with pavement marking) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Shared Roadway lane with a bike pavement marking (sharrow) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
End of trip amenities (e.g., showers, secure bike storage) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Variable Values (for matrix)
[wbt_bikemore_path] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_bikemore_greenway] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_bikemore_lane] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_bikemore_shared] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable
[wbt_bikemore_amenities] Regularly (6-7 days per week)
Somewhat often (3-5 days per week)
Occasionally (1-2 days per week)
Rarely (1-3 times per month)
Never
Not Applicable


Closing


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