I-95 OD Survey

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I-95 OD Survey. Transportation leadership you can trust. presented to Southeast Florida Model Users Group presented by Krishnan Viswanathan Cambridge Systematics, Inc. February 6, 2009. I-95 O-D Survey Overview. To Understand Drivers and Their Trips: How long do they drive on I-95? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Transportation leadership you can trust.

presented to

Southeast Florida Model Users Group

presented by

Krishnan ViswanathanCambridge Systematics, Inc.

February 6, 2009

I-95 OD Survey

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I-95 O-D Survey Overview

To Understand Drivers and Their Trips:To Understand Drivers and Their Trips:

• How long do they drive on I-95?How long do they drive on I-95?

• Where they come from and where they go to?Where they come from and where they go to?

• Awareness of Transit AlternativeAwareness of Transit Alternative

• Degree of interest on Transit ?Degree of interest on Transit ?

• Like the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) concept?Like the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) concept?

Data Collected at Every I-95 Exit in Broward and Data Collected at Every I-95 Exit in Broward and Palm Beach counties Palm Beach counties

3 AM Peak Hours & 3 PM Peak Hours 3 AM Peak Hours & 3 PM Peak Hours

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Survey Instrument

32 questions asked

English and Spanish versions

Responses could be mailed back using prepaid postage as well as online

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Survey Response

83,000 distributed along I-95

Additional questionnaires distributed to 22 public agencies

12,380 usable surveys returned

• 11,441 from field survey [14% response rate]

• 939 from agency survey

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Trip Purpose

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Trip Length Distribution

Average Trip Length on I-95 = 13.3 Miles

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Trip Length Distribution[Only Work Trips]

Average Trip Length on I-95 = 12.9 Miles

Trip Origins and Destinations

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Trip Ends Proximity to I-95 (Broward)

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Trip Ends Proximity to I-95 (Palm Beach)

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Other Major Facilities Used

84% of respondents used only I-95

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Ever Used Tri-Rail

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Awareness of Existing Transit Alternatives

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Other findings

30% could have used the Turnpike but chose to use I-95 to avoid tolls

79% driving alone

2.9% own Hybrid Vehicles

24.5% was thinking about purchasing or leasing hybrid Vehicles

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Interest in New Transit Alternatives

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Interest in HOT Lanes

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Should Public Agency be Investing in HOT Lanes

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Agency Respondents: Interest in HOT Lanes

Around 3% of respondents did not respond

Agency Very Likely Likely

Neither Likely nor Unlikely Unlikely

Very Unlikely

No. of Respondents

Boynton Beach 13% 16% 14% 22% 30% 79

Broward County 16% 16% 12% 22% 31% 341

FDOT 19% 18% 14% 22% 22% 130

Ft. Lauderdale 26% 19% 9% 20% 23% 70

Jupiter 18% 14% 18% 21% 25% 28

Lake Worth 4% 29% 18% 21% 29% 28

Miami-Dade 21% 20% 17% 16% 23% 172

Turnpike 15% 20% 18% 25% 23% 40

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Summary of Key Observations

Long distance Trips: Average 13.3 miles on the freeway segment alone versus the Average of 6.9 miles found on the 1995 Broward Household Survey

High Percentages of trip begin and/or end near by I-95

Currently, transit is not the alternative for 2/3 of I-95 Motorists

About 1/3 of I-95 Motorists would consider using HOT Lanes