Cast your Vote for Victoria CRD Transit Choices

Welcome to our 2013 Transit Alternatives Survey. The purpose is to update our attitude profiles of 2010-12 on questions related to your preferences on public transit within transit corridors now proposed by BC Transit and Island Corridor Foundation.

60 passenger diesel buses emitting 20 tons of Greenhouse gases (GHG) per day?
Yes, but for hybrid bus feeder services only
Yes, if it has a bike rack
Yes, if it has roll-on capability for handicapped people
Yes, if there is car parking at the station
No, I want rail transit systems
No, I want Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) vehicles

120 passenger streetcars emitting 0 tons of GHG
Yes, the sooner the better!
As long as I can get to my destination in less time than by car.
As long as it will accomodate disabled passengers.
As long as there is free parking at my nearest LRT station.
As long as the fare is no greater than bus service.
No, none of the above!

How far are you willing to walk to a public transit station?
Three blocks (5 minutes) in good weather.
Six blocks (10 minutes) in good weather.
Disabled so would need to use electric chair.
Would use bike if storage available at departure point.
Would use car if free parking possible at departure.
Would need co-op car or rental bike at destination.

Where do you live in CRD?
Within 15 km of Johnson St Bridge.
Beyond 15 km.
West or north of Langford
Saanich - North of Sayward Rd

What is your normal destination on routine travel days?
Downtown Victroria
Victoria General Hospital area
Royal Jubilee Hospital area
University of Victoria
Keating area
Sidney area
CFB Esquimalt or Dockyard
Colwood - Langford

Where do you do your serious shopping?
Downtown
Uptown
Tillicum
Mayfair
Hillside
Sidney
West Shore

Since a single small-car ownership costs $12,000+ each year (BCAA):-
would good public transit (10 min intervals) be adequate for you?
would you be able to reduce ownership to one car?
would you join a co-op car service for daily needs?

Will you promote and vote for funding public transit?
in the municipal election -- soon.
in the next provincial elections -- soon!
No, I will not promote improvements in public transit.

2-5 passenger PRT pod on an overhead guideway? Check the option most suitable for you!
A small pod 2 people and bikes would be OK most of the time!
Just myself and/or person in a wheelchair
Family of four with packpacks
When the only user, happy to have no stops prior to my destination

Would you wish to have more information about the pod transit system?
No, that answers my question.
Yes, I have additional questions, and will use your feedback options.



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