Northern Corridor BRT - Fall 2023 Survey

The Northern Corridor Major Investment Study (MIS) is exploring Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) options to connect downtown Raleigh to midtown Raleigh and downtown Raleigh to Triangle Town Center. Help us develop the Northern Corridor BRT routes by taking the survey below. It should take you between 5-10 minutes to complete.

Your input will help us understand overall travel needs within the study area. This survey will ask about your:

  • Transportation needs;
  • Mobility challenges;
  • Travel choices; and,
  • Frequently visited locations within the study area. 

Participate between November 13 - December 15, 2023. Your feedback is highly valuable and essential to the next steps in the study process
 

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Which area do you travel to/from most often?

Downtown Raleigh to Midtown
Downtown Raleigh to Triangle Town Center
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If you had to choose between the following, what would be the most important for you to connect to Triangle Town Center (select up to 3)?

If you had to choose between the following what would be the most important for you to connect to Triangle Town Center (select up to 3)?
Local transit routes (Route 1, 23L, 24L, 25L)
Regional transit routes (Route 401x, WRX)
Destinations on Atlantic Avenue (Raleigh Ironworks Area, WakeMed Operations Center)
Destinations on New Hope Church Road (Brentwood Neighborhood Center, Brentwood Square, Tarrymore Square)
Destinations on Capital Boulevard (Employment Security Commission, Starmount Shopping Center, Mini City, Capital Crossing Shopping Center, Triangle Town Center)
Destinations on Louisburg Road (Wake Technical Community College North Campus)
Bikeway/greenways (Crabtree Creek Trail, Brentwood Park, Fred Fletcher Park)
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Map-it! Please put a pin next to destinations you most frequently visit within the study area (place up to 5 pins).

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Where do you most often travel to within your study area (select up to 5)?

Home
Work
School
Healthcare
Grocery Store
Recreation
Leisure Shopping
Dining/Restaurants
Worship/Religious Institutions
Parks & Greenways
Other (please specify):
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How do you primarily reach or move about the study area?

Drive along in my car alone
Carpool/Rideshare
Walk
Bike
Use public transit (bus or paratransit services)
Other (please specify):
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If you primarily use public transit within the study area, how often do you ride transit?

Occasionally (once a month to once a year)
Frequently (a couple of days a week)
Every day (more than three days a week)
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What makes you decide which travel mode to choose for your journey (e.g., bus, car, walking, biking, other)? (Select up to 3)

Cost, it is the least expensive mode of travel
Convenience
Environmental impacts, it reduces my impact on the environment
Comfort
Safety
Physical accessibility to get to my destination
Speed and reliability, it allows me to get to my destination quickly and on-time
Other (please specify):
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What are your top mobility challenges in the study area? (select top 3)

Traffic congestion – there is too much traffic
Traffic accidents – there are a lot of accidents
Vehicular speeds – vehicles (e.g., automobiles, trucks) go too fast
Lack of things to do or visit in the study area (e.g., shopping, dining, recreation, employment)
Not enough public transit service (e.g., hours of service, frequency, reliability and route connectivity does not get you where you need to go)
Not enough bike/pedestrian facilities to safely connect to public transit and desired destinations within the study area
Other (please specify):
N/A, I do not have any mobility challenges within the study area
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On a scale of 1-5 (5 being not important at all, and 1 being very important) how important to you are the following public transit services/amenities:

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Please leave any other comments you think would be helpful for the study team to know.

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