Rialto Travel Survey 2024

We want to better understand how residents of Rialto get around in their day-to-day lives.

We are asking for your help with an important study to better understand how residents of Rialto get around in their day-to-day lives and how they feel about transportation in their neighborhoods. Your input is important and will help with information transportation decisions that can affect you and your community.
1.Thank you for taking the time to help us out by answering the following questions. Please check the answer that best applies to you and your neighborhood.
Strongly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree
Somewhat Agree
Strongly Agree
Stores are within easy walking distance (10-15 minutes) of my home.
There are many places to go within easy walking distance (10-15 minutes) of my home.
There is a high crime rate in my neighborhood.
The crime rate in my neighborhood makes it unsafe to go on walks during daylight.
My neighborhood is a good place for riding a bicycle.
My neighborhood is a good place for walking.
It is easy to walk (10-15 minutes) to a transit stop (bus, train) from my home.
I feel safe from traffic while walking along side streets (local streets) in my neighborhood.
I feel safe from traffic while walking along busy streets (arterials) in my neighborhood.
I feel safe riding a bike on side streets (local streets) in my neighborhood.
I feel safe riding a bike on busy streets (arterials) in my neighborhood.
2.How difficult would it be for you to use the following types of transportation for day-to-day non-work trips from your current home, such as running errands?
Very Difficult
Difficult
Somewhat Difficult
Somewhat Easy
Easy
Very Easy
Car
Bus
MAX
Walk
Bike
3.Listed below are a few activities that you may often do. Assume you are at your home and decide to do one of the following activities. Which type of transportation would you use? Please respond quickly, providing the first answer that comes to mind.
Car
Bus/MAX
Walk
Bike
Visiting a Friend
Routine Grocery Shopping
Eating in a Restaurant
Going to a Coffee Shop
Running Errands (bank, dry cleaners, post office, etc.)
Last minute grocery trip to buy basic grocery items you’ve just run out of, like bread or milk
4.On a typical weekday, what type of transportation would you most likely use to get to work or school?
5.How do you get to the stop/station?
6.How often do you ride a bike from your home to each of the following places?
Never
Less than 1 time per month
1 to 3 times per month
About 1 time per week
2 to 4 times per week
5 or more times per week
Work or school
A service provider (bank, post office, barber, dentist)
A restaurant, bar or coffee shop
A store
The home of a friend or family member
Taking someone else to school or daycare
Other
7.To what extent would any of the following make it more likely that you would choose to walk to get around in your neighborhood?
Not at all more likely
A little bit more likely
Somewhat more likely
Much more likely
More sidewalks on busy streets
More sidewalks on neighborhood streets
Slower vehicle traffic
More destinations within walking distance
More marked crosswalks across busy streets
Better lighting
Organized walking groups
A map from the city showing safe routes for walking to popular destinations
Other
8.How often do you ride a bike from your home to each of the following places?
Never
Less than 1 time per month
1 to 3 times per month
About 1 time per week
2 to 4 times per week
5 or more times per week
Work or school
A service provider (bank, post office, barber, dentist)
A restaurant, bar or coffee shop
A store
The home of a friend or family member
Taking someone else to school or daycare
Other
9.Which of the following best describes how you feel about bicycling on streets
10.To what extent would any of the following make it more likely that you would ride a bike to get around?
Not at all more likely
A little bit more likely
Somewhat more likely
Much more likely
More bike lanes on busy streets
Neighborhood streets that give bicycles and pedestrians priority by reducing vehicle traffic and speeds
On street bike paths separated from car traffic by parked cars or a curb
Off street paths
Slower vehicle traffic
More destinations in my neighborhood
More marked crosswalks across busy streets
Better lighting
Classes where I can learn safe biking skills and basic maintenance
A map from the city showing safe routes to popular destinations
Other
11.On a scale of 1-5, how important do you think each of the following priorities should be for the City of Rialto?
1
Not at all important
2
3
4
5
Very important
Building sidewalks on busy streets (arterials)
Building sidewalks that improve access to bus stops
Installing signals or other improvements to make crossing busy streets safer
Retrofitting neighborhood streets to give bicycles and pedestrians priority by reducing traffic and speeds
Making wider bike lanes on busy streets (arterials)
Maintaining streets and fixing potholes
Putting new bike lanes on busy streets (arterials)
Improving signal timing to prevent delay
Building new trails/multi-use paths separated from traffic
Other
12.Including yourself, how many people live in your household?
13.Of those, how many children are under the age of 18 years old?
14.Do you have a drivers license?
15.How many motorized vehicles are owned, leased, or available for regular use by your household? Please be sure to include cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles and mopeds.
16.Do you have regular access to a working bicycle?
17.Do you currently have a physical condition that seriously limits or prevents you from doing any of the following?
Yes
No
Driving a vehicle
Walking outside the home
Riding a bicycle
Using regularly scheduled
buses or MAX
18.What is your gender?
19.What is your age?
20.Do you consider yourself either Hispanic or Latino/a?
21.What is your ethnicity or race? (check all that apply)
22.Current employment (check all that apply)
23.What is your approximate household income
Thank you!