2022-2023 Campus Travel Survey Brief Report on Commuters’ Perspective about Transportation at UC Davis
Alexander Kenichi Hu and
Aakansha Jain
Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series from Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis
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This report presents the views expressed by UC Davis commuters related to various issues, challenges, and concerns that they have with the transportation facilities and services in the community in an open-ended question on the 2022-23 UC Davis Campus Travel Survey. The authors analyzed the contents of comments provided by survey respondents and identified common themes to group the comments. Based on this content analysis, they have grouped the views of students and employees across the themes of safety, parking facilities, transportation for people with disabilities, transit issues, biking, challenges with micro-mobility, and EV charging facilities. Only selected comments are included. They present the comments unedited and anonymously, indicating only whether the comment was provided by an Undergraduate Student (U), Graduate Student (G), Faculty (F), Post-Doc (P), or Staff (S).
Keywords: Social and Behavioral Sciences; College students; Mode choice; Travel behavior; Travel surveys; Universities and colleges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-06-01
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