Description
This report presents the results from a March 2020 survey of Santa Clara County residents about their current travel behavior, overall thoughts on travel, and opinions about various forms of transportation in particular. While the instrument inquired about all modes of transportation, the survey was particularly focused on attitudes and behavior related to cycling. A total of 1,009 responses were included in the analysis. Overall, the study confirms that private motor vehicle travel dominates, with approximately 90 percent of respondents reporting that they drive in an average week and own cars. However, the results also show greater use of alternatives than the census data indicate by virtue of greater trip types captured here compared to the American Community Survey. This survey shows that approximately 13 percent of respondents ride a bicycle for any purpose in an average week. Results from the attitudinal questions point to strong demand for automobile use, but they also illustrate several problematic aspects of an auto-dominated transportation system. Similarly, for cycling, the survey results indicate general support for the idea of more cycling, but they highlight several notable barriers. Notably, the survey was a ministered in the field from March 6 through March 13, 2020, prior to COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders covering the study area.
Publication Date
8-2020
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Active Transportation
Digital Object Identifier
10.31979/mti.2020.1947
MTI Project
1947
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/1947-Survey-Silicon-Valley-Cycling
Keywords
Travel surveys, Mode choice, Attitudes, Stated preferences, Bicycling
Disciplines
Transportation
Recommended Citation
Kevin Fang. "Surveying Silicon Valley on Cycling, Travel Behavior, and Travel Attitudes" Mineta Transportation Institute (2020). https://doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1947
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