I-94 Corridor Study: Moorhead Public Survey

In preparation for future reconstruction of Interstate 94 between the Red River Bridge and Highway 336, MnDOT is starting a corridor study to identify potential improvements. Please help us learn more about issues and opportunities by answering these short questions.

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1.Tell us a little about yourself. Select all that apply.
2.Why do you use I-94? Select all that apply.
Review the following statements and indicate whether you think that there are currently no issues or needs improvement. If you don’t travel in the area or during the time of question, mark "not applicable."
3.Crossing I-94 as a pedestrian or bicyclist
4.Traffic flow during peak hours around 8 AM and 5 PM on weekdays
5.Traffic flow during weekend peak hours between Memorial Day and Labor Day
6.Travel times causes by weather, crashes, or construction work zones
7.Access ramps to get into/out of adjacent neighborhoods and businesses
8.Access to future developments along I-94 east side of Moorhead
9.Crash concerns while driving along I-94
10.Speed changes driving west on I-94 into Moorhead from the east
11.Speed changes driving east on I-94 past the rest areas and weight station
12.Driver information and signage as you travel into Moorhead
13.If you could change one thing about the I-94 corridor between the Red River Bridge and Highway 336, what would it be and why?
14.Do you have any additional comments or concerns about I-94 that you would like to share?
If you would be willing to answer a few questions to help us better understand the community, continue to the following demographic section. If you prefer not to answer, please turn in your completed survey.
Demographic Questions

Our goal is to get input from a wide range of individuals. In order to understand who is participating in this survey, we are collecting demographic information to identify who we’re hearing from. Providing data is optional, however, by answering you will be helping MnDOT understand the needs and preferences of the diverse communities that MnDOT serves. Your responses will be compiled in aggregate and will not be associated with you, personally.
15.What is your home zip code?
16.What is your gender?
17.Do you have a long-lasting or chronic condition (physical, visual, auditory, cognitive or mental, emotional, or other) that substantially limits one or more of your major life activities (your ability to see, hear, or speak; to learn, remember, or concentrate)?
18.What is your age?
19.What is the last grade or level of education that you completed? Was it…
20.Are you of Hispanic decent?
21.What is your racial background? Select all that apply.
22.What is your household income (combined for all persons who live in your home)?
23.What is the primary language spoken at your home?
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