2003 Interstate 595 Vehicle Trip-Length Study
The 2003 Vehicle Trip-Length Study focused on Interstate 595 between Davie Road and University Drive in Florida.
Survey participants answered questions about their trip's origin and destination—including the type of location such as work, home, store, etc.—the on- and off-ramps used, how many people were in the car, and the type of vehicle. The survey also collected household demographic data such as annual household income, available vehicles, the number of people living in their household, and the number of workers in their household above the age of 16. It also asked if they would use proposed bus-only lanes or train service along the corridor, if available.
Data Collection Agency
The survey was conducted by and for the Florida Department of Transportation.
Survey Methodology
The survey was conducted via mail and online in March 2003.
Survey Records, Data, and Documentation
Survey records include 7,917 participants.
Origin and destination locations include street addresses, nearest intersections or landmarks, city, state, zip code, and latitude/longitude.
Full Survey Data and Documentation
DownloadFor the study's latitude and longitude data, learn how to access the spatial data.
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