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Washington Post Article Features TPB Travel Survey Findings

May 16, 2012

The subarea surveys are a follow-on to the 2007-2008 TPB Regional Household Travel Survey. The purpose of the surveys are to:

  • Analyze daily travel behavior in communities with different densities, physical characteristics and transportation options
  • Assist local planners with current local land use and transportation planning efforts
  • Build a household travel survey database that can measure changes in local community travel behavior over a period of time (before and after comparisons)

To view the presentation to the TPB, click here

To view the Washington Post article, which quotes COG's Ron Kirby and Bob Griffiths, click here.

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