2017 National Household Travel Survey – Georgia Add-On

The Georgia add-on survey supplements the 2017 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) with additional household samples and detailed travel behavior for an assigned travel day.

Data Collection Agency

The Federal Highway Administration conducted the survey.

Methodology

The NHTS ran from April 19, 2016 through April 25, 2017. It collected data on the demographic and socioeconomic composition of households, as well as detailed information on travel behavior nationwide.

State transportation departments and metropolitan planning agencies had the opportunity to purchase extra household samples as part of the NHTS add-on program. These additional samples, along with national samples collected in the add-on areas, are compiled for use in transportation planning, forecasting, and research. The Georgia Department of Transportation participated in the NHTS add-on program and received a total of 8,631 household samples in Georgia. (The total number of household samples nationwide is 129,112.)

Survey Records

Survey records include a total of 18,570 participants.

More Information

For more information about the survey, see the 2017 NHTS Data User Guide and Derived Variables.

Transportation Data

The NHTS Georgia add-on data package contains a demographic and socioeconomic composition of 8,631 household samples in Georgia, as well as detailed information on the travel behavior of each household for one assigned day. It does not contain data pertaining to residence type (i.e., single family home, apartment, condo, etc.).

For details on available data, see the data elements.

Transportation data are available as zipped files. Download Winzip.

Full Survey Data

(excluding any GPS)

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For the study's latitude and longitude data, learn how to access the spatial data.

How to Cite the Data

If you use TSDC data in a publication, please contact us and include a citation in your publication consistent with the following format:

"Transportation Secure Data Center." (2019). National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Accessed Dec. 15, 2019: www.nrel.gov/tsdc.


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