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Bertie County Transportation Survey

 
The Transportation Planning Branch of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Bertie County, is developing a transportation plan for the county. The transportation plan is a long-range plan that identifies major transportation improvements that will be needed over the next 25 to 30 years. This survey is a means of identifying transportation issues that are important to the citizens, officials, and businesses of Bertie County. Your input is vital in developing a plan that meets the needs of the citizens of Bertie County.

1. How important are the following goals?
(Please check the box that describes the importance of the following goals.)

 Very ImportantImportantNot Important
Increased Transportation Choices:
More and safer opportunities to walk and bike to destinations
Increased Public Transportation Options:
Bus service to destinations; Park-n-ride lots to facilitate carpooling, vanpooling, and transit service
Faster Automobile Travel Times:
Higher-speed roads with more lanes and fewer intersections; more connector roads; less congestion
Community and Rural Culture Preservation:
Keeping businesses in downtown areas; preservation of existing buildings and neighborhoods; maintaining the rural culture and landscape
Environmental Protection:
Minimizing the impact on wetlands, streams, and wildlife areas; reducing air pollution
Economic Growth:
Building or improving roads and railways to attract new businesses and to allow existing businesses to expand
Service of Special Needs:
Better transportation services for poor, elderly, and disabled residents
Access:
Better connection to employment, medical facilities, and higher education facilities.

2. A road’s ability to carry traffic should be increased by:
(Please check the box that describes the importance of the following strategies.)

 Very ImportantImportantNot Important
Building additional traffic lanes
Controlling the frequency and locations of driveways and cross streets that access the road
Improvements to intersections, better traffic signal timing
Widening Lanes and/or Shoulders
Straightening Curves
Pavement Maintenance

3. Are you concerned with safety or crash problems at any specific locations?

4. When traveling in your area, do you find that you often have to go out of your way to get to your destination because the most direct route is too congested?

5. Is truck traffic a problem in the area?

6. What areas or roads would you like to have improved connection to? (Please check all that apply.)

7. What are the key transportation issues in your area?

The new transportation plan will include recommendations for pedestrian, bicycle, and mass transit facilities. Would you use the following transportation facilities if they were built?

8. Sidewalks?

9. Off-road trails or greenways for walking and biking:

10. On-road bicycle facilities such as bike lanes and wide shoulders:

11. Park-n-ride lots (parking areas to facilitate the use of public transportation and carpooling)

12. Bus service around Windsor

13. Bus service to Greenville

14. Commuter rail

We would like to know a little about you so that we can create a group profile. Your answers will be kept strictly confidential. Please answer the following questions:

15. What is your age?

16. What is your Ethnic Group?

17. How many people live in your household, including yourself?

18. How many people live in your household, including yourself?

19. What was your household income last year?

20. Do you own a vehicle?

21. Do you use CPTA (Choanoke Public Transportation Authority) Transportation?

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22. What is your zip code?

Please look at the map and answer the questions that relate to the map.

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23. In what community of Bertie County do you live?
(Please check only one box. If you live in a municipality, check a municipality.
If you live in an unincorporated area, please check a township.
The numbers correspond to the townships displayed on the map.)

Thank you for completing this survey. Your input is very much appreciated.
   


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