How many people living in your household have a driver’s license?
2
Does anyone in your household own a vehicle?
Yes
How many vehicles are in your household, total?
2
How many of your vehicles are electric, hybrid, or CNG?
None
How many bicycles do you have in your household?
1
To where do you commute for work? If you commute to multiple locations, please select the main one.
Within the City of San Diego, but beyond the neighboring communities listed in the previous option
How long is your commute to work?
15 to 19 minutes
Do you live within 0.5 mile (10 minute walking distance) of one of the following transit stops? If yes, please select the name of the stop near you, referencing the map below.
i) Mission San Diego
Is your workplace within 0.5 mile (10 minute walking distance) of the following transit stops? If yes, please select the name of the stop near you, referencing the map above.
No, it is not.
What is your primary means of getting to work, that you use most often? If it is a combination of travel modes, select the main one.
Drive alone
If you do not primarily use alternative transportation (bike, walk, public transportation) to get to work, select the main reason why.
Lack of Infrastructure – bus routes, bike lanes, walkways don't serve my location
Does your employer offer incentives for alternative transportation (discount bus pass, guarantee right home program)?
No
If yes, describe:
No response.
If you'd like to use alternative transportation, is there any way the City can help you? e.g. Would additional bike paths or more walkable sidewalks help? Do you have safety concerns? Are additional transit stops needed closer to you? Would educational opportunities on transit and bicycle use help?
Additional (and SAFE) bike paths would be very helpful, especially for my husband. We only live 3.5 miles from his work, but riding a bike down Friars Rd is often times very scary. Cars fly by on this stretch of road and are too busy getting on and off the I-15 to pay attention for cyclists. We would also love to bike/walk our dog around the San Diego River, but the path is broken up by major streets with no infrastructure for a bike/pedestrian path. I've always envisioned a pedestrian bridge going over these roads. I work in La Jolla. I'm very excited about the new trolley line that will allow me to take the trolley to work. However, the public transportation schedules need improvement. I work very early in the morning and would like to keep it that way. I'd have to change my work schedule to accommodate the trolley's schedule once it's up and running. The trolley should ideally stop more frequently and run longer hours. To say the least, San Diego has a lot of work to do when it comes to public transportation. We are sorely behind the times, and with more and more people wanting to populate our beautiful city, we need the infrastructure to support them.
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How many people live in your household*?
How many people living in your household have a driver’s license?
Does anyone in your household own a vehicle?
How many vehicles are in your household, total?
How many of your vehicles are electric, hybrid, or CNG?
How many bicycles do you have in your household?
To where do you commute for work? If you commute to multiple locations, please select the main one.
How long is your commute to work?
Do you live within 0.5 mile (10 minute walking distance) of one of the following transit stops? If yes, please select the name of the stop near you, referencing the map below.
Is your workplace within 0.5 mile (10 minute walking distance) of the following transit stops? If yes, please select the name of the stop near you, referencing the map above.
What is your primary means of getting to work, that you use most often? If it is a combination of travel modes, select the main one.
If you do not primarily use alternative transportation (bike, walk, public transportation) to get to work, select the main reason why.
Does your employer offer incentives for alternative transportation (discount bus pass, guarantee right home program)?
If yes, describe:
No response.If you'd like to use alternative transportation, is there any way the City can help you? e.g. Would additional bike paths or more walkable sidewalks help? Do you have safety concerns? Are additional transit stops needed closer to you? Would educational opportunities on transit and bicycle use help?
Additional (and SAFE) bike paths would be very helpful, especially for my husband. We only live 3.5 miles from his work, but riding a bike down Friars Rd is often times very scary. Cars fly by on this stretch of road and are too busy getting on and off the I-15 to pay attention for cyclists. We would also love to bike/walk our dog around the San Diego River, but the path is broken up by major streets with no infrastructure for a bike/pedestrian path. I've always envisioned a pedestrian bridge going over these roads. I work in La Jolla. I'm very excited about the new trolley line that will allow me to take the trolley to work. However, the public transportation schedules need improvement. I work very early in the morning and would like to keep it that way. I'd have to change my work schedule to accommodate the trolley's schedule once it's up and running. The trolley should ideally stop more frequently and run longer hours. To say the least, San Diego has a lot of work to do when it comes to public transportation. We are sorely behind the times, and with more and more people wanting to populate our beautiful city, we need the infrastructure to support them.