JFK/Market Street Vision Zero Project Survey for Bicyclists

In June 2018, the City of Philadelphia installed a parked car protected bike lane on West Market Street and JFK Boulevard between 15th and 20th streets as a Vision Zero pilot project.  The City collected data before the lanes were installed and is evaluating data collected since the lanes were installed.  We are conducting this survey of bicyclists and will present the result to the City in early November. 
1.What is your home zip code?
2.What is your work zip code?
3.What is your primary mode of transportation to work most days?
4.Did you ride a bike on JFK and Market streets before the protected bike lanes were installed?
5.Do you ride more often now on JFK and Market streets because of the protected bike lanes?
6.Are there issues with the protected bike lanes on JFK and Market Streets that you would like to see improved?
7.If you routinely or occasionally ride a bike on West Market Street or JFK Boulevard, has the pilot project noticeably impacted cycling conditions? (If you do not cycle on these streets, please skip to the next question.)
8.Do you believe the protected bike lanes should be made permanent?
9.Would you support upgrading the protected bike lane project on West Market Street and JFK Boulevard, such as adding curbing or landscaping?
10.What suggestions do you have for improving this Vision Zero project??
11.If you are interested in learning more about Vision Zero or this project, please share your contact information
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