Columbus Safety Action Plan Survey

Please take a few minutes to share your input on safety needs and solutions in Columbus!

The Columbus Consolidated Government (CCG) is taking a proactive step towards safer streets for all users by developing a comprehensive Safety Action Plan.

We want to hear about your transportation experience in Columbus!


1.Over the past 5 years, how do you feel about safety on the roadways in Columbus?
2.In general, how safe do you feel traveling on the streets of Columbus?
Safe
Somewhat Safe
Neutral
Somewhat Unsafe
Unsafe
Does not apply to me
Driving or riding in a vehicle
Walking on a sidewalk
Walking on a path or trail
Crossing a street on foot
Riding a bicycle on the street in a bicycle lane
Riding a bicycle on a trail or path
Riding public transit
3.How often do you experience the following behavior on roadways in Columbus?
Never
Rarely (A few times per year)
Sometimes (1-3 times per month)
Often (1-3 times per week)
Very Frequently (Daily)
Speeding
Speeding in School Zones
Running redlights/stop signs
Aggressive driving
Unsafe turning, lane changing, or illegal passing
Distracted driving
Drivers/passengers not wearing seatbelts
Drivers failing to yield or make room for bicyclists or pedestrians
4.Do the following conditions impact your ability to move around Columbus safely?
Yes, this impacts safe movement
No, this does not impact safe movement
I am not sure
Heavy vehicle traffic
Speeding traffic
Confusing intersections
Poor lighting on roadways or at intersections
Poor roadway maintenance (potholes, pavement cracking, worn pavement markings etc.)
Lack of informational signage or traffic signals at key intersections
Poor sidewalk maintenance
Lack of sidewalks or paths for walking
Lack of amenities for persons with disabilities
Lack of bicycle lanes, paths, or trails
5.Given a goal of zero deaths or serious injuries on our roadways, how supportive would you be of the following safety treatments?
Strongly Support
Support
Neutral
Oppose
Strongly Oppose
Traffic calming measures (speed bumps, speed tables, etc.)
Intersection improvements (dedicated turn lanes, traffic signals, signal timing, etc.)
Innovative intersection designs (roundabouts, diverging diamonds, etc.)
Safety improvements in roadway curves
Rumble strips on roadway edge in rural areas
Improved informational signage and messaging
Improved street and intersection lighting
More sidewalks and enhanced pedestrian crossings
More separated bicycle facilities
6.Given a goal of zero deaths or serious injuries on our roadways, how supportive would you be of the following safety treatments?
Strongly Support
Support
Neutral
Oppose
Strongly Oppose
Lower vehicle travel speeds
Speed cameras in school zones
Speed cameras on roadways outside of school zones
Increased enforcement of traffic laws (speeding, aggressive driving, impaired driving, distracted driving, etc.)
Improved community engagement and awareness of traffic safety issues
Advancements in vehicle safety and technology
7.If you could choose UP TO FIVE focus areas to improve traffic safety in Columbus, what would they be?(Required.)
8.Do you have specific suggestions for improving transportation safety in Columbus?
9.The Safety Action Plan will include recommendations for Safe Routes to School (SRTS). Would you like to answer questions specific to transportation safety in areas near Columbus schools?