The transport strategy team at CBC are undertaking a householder travel survey of Central Bedfordshire residents; this will take place over the next month and is intended to help them understand how people travel and the rationale behind their travel choices.
A randomly selected sample of 2,000 residents will be contacted by a market research company called Public Perspectives who are helping to gather this information through a telephone based survey, between Friday 25 April 2014 and Tuesday 20 May 2014.
It will be the third such survey undertaken in Central Beds and will further help inform the evidence base to ensure the targeting of the right transport investment priorities. It also allows transport planners to see the strategic impact of investment over time to see how travel behaviour and attitudes are changing.
If you receive a call regarding the travel survey, but feel you would like some reassurance regarding its authenticity, or have any other general queries regarding the survey, you can contact the transport strategy team through the usual CBC switchboard or website.
A randomly selected sample of 2,000 residents will be contacted by a market research company called Public Perspectives who are helping to gather this information through a telephone based survey, between Friday 25 April 2014 and Tuesday 20 May 2014.
It will be the third such survey undertaken in Central Beds and will further help inform the evidence base to ensure the targeting of the right transport investment priorities. It also allows transport planners to see the strategic impact of investment over time to see how travel behaviour and attitudes are changing.
If you receive a call regarding the travel survey, but feel you would like some reassurance regarding its authenticity, or have any other general queries regarding the survey, you can contact the transport strategy team through the usual CBC switchboard or website.
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