2009 Maryland Transportation Plan Survey

Help Shape Maryland's Transportation Future!

The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) is updating its Statewide Long-Range Transportation Plan, known as the Maryland Transportation Plan (MTP). What are your thoughts about the future of Maryland's Statewide transportation system?

We encourage you to take 10 minutes to complete this survey. The answers you provide below will be used to shape the State's 20-year vision for transportation in Maryland.

1.Please enter the zip code where you live  

2.When you consider all the ways there are to get around in Maryland, approximately what percentage of your trips during this past year were made (responses should add up to 100%):

In your own personal vehicle (car, SUV, motorcycle, etc.):%
In someone else's personal vehicle (car, SUV, motorcycle, etc.):%
On a bus:%
On a train (Amtrak or MARC):%
On a subway (Metro) or light rail train:%
In a paratransit vehicle:%
On a bicycle:%
As a pedestrian:%
Total:

3.When you travel in Maryland, is it better, the same, or worse than it was five years ago?

BetterSameWorseDon't Know
By personal vehicle (car, SUV, motorcycle, etc.):
By bus:
By train (Amtrak or MARC):
By subway (Metro) or Light Rail:
By paratransit vehicle:
By plane:
By bicycling:
By walking:

4.With "1" being completely satisfied and "5" being completely unsatisfied, please rate your satisfaction with Maryland's:

Completely Satisfied (1)(2)(3)(4)Completely Unsatisfied (5)No Opinion
State highways, roads and bridges:
Public transit systems (bus, paratransit, light rail, subway/metro, trains):
Tolled bridges, roadways and tunnels:
Airports:
Water Ports:
Motor Vehicle Administration services and facilities:

5.If conditions were right, would you want to travel more by:

YesNo
Personal vehicle (car, SUV, motorcycle, etc.):
Bus:
Train (Amtrak or MARC):
Subway (Metro) or Light Rail:
Paratransit:
Plane:
Bicycle:
Foot:

6.If you responded "yes" to any part of question 5, what is the ONE most important change or improvement that would allow you to travel more by that type of transportation (answer only for the options where you chose "yes" above):

Personal vehicle (car, SUV, motorcycle, etc.):
Bus:
Train:
Subway (Metro) or Light Rail:
Paratransit:
Plane:
Bicycle:
Foot:

7.When you fly, how often do you use the following airports?
Approximate number of
trips per year
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall (BWI) Airport:   
Ronald Reagan National Airport:
Washington-Dulles International Airport:
Philadelphia International:
Other :

8.Please tell us how you feel about the following statements:
Strongly agreeSomewhat agreeSomewhat disagreeStrongly disagreeNot sure
We need Maryland's highways and bridges to be made much safer:
We need bus and train travel in Maryland to be made much more affordable and efficient so that more people will use it:
We need more or improved sidewalks along State transportation facilities to support pedestrian travel:
We need many more bicycle paths and other bicycle facilities such as racks and lockers adjacent to State transportation facilities:
We need to make our Statewide transportation system much more secure from terrorist acts:
We need more State highway capacity to meet growing problems of congestion and delay:
We need to pay greater attention to travelers with special needs such as seniors and people with disabilities:
Traveling on weekends in Maryland is now more of a problem than traveling on weekdays:
We need to better manage land use growth in Maryland or else we will not be able to maintain our transportation system:
We need to improve the movement of goods through Maryland's ports, on its highways, and across its freight rail system:
We need to make more use of smaller, regional airports in Maryland:

9.If you could decide how the State of Maryland would spend every $100 of its transportation funds, how would you want it spent among the following ten categories? Please make sure that the responses add to $100.

Maintain existing highways and bridges in a state of good repair:$
Make safety improvements on existing highways and bridges:$
Build new highways and/or add more highway lanes:$
Improve existing bus, paratransit, subway (Metro), and rail services and facilities:$
Create new bus, subway (Metro), and rail routes and stations:$
Create more sidewalks and bicycle paths along State transportation facilities:$
Improve Maryland's airports:$
Improve freight movement throughout the State:$
Encourage better coordination of transportation and land use:$
Improve the security of all types of transportation:$
TOTAL:$

10.Please tell us what you think about the amount of money Maryland spends on:

Not enoughEnoughToo MuchDon't Know
Transportation (generally):
State highways, roads and bridges:
Public transit systems (Bus, light rail, subway (Metro), trains):
Tolled bridges, roadways and tunnels:
Airports:
Water Ports:

11.When you think about quality of life in Maryland, how big a role does transportation play? (select one)

Most important factor:
Somewhat important factor:
No more important than any other aspect factor:
Somewhat unimportant factor:
Of no importance factor:

12.If you look ahead 20 years, what are the three most important changes you would like to see in Maryland's transportation system?

1:
2:
3:

13.Which statements below (select two) most closely match what you feel a "balanced transportation system" means:

Providing choices about how and when people travel
Encouraging more people to use public transit
Encouraging more people to use non-motorized means of travel (walking, bicycling, etc.)
Allocating funds for highways, public transit, and other modes of travel based on actual usage
Increasing users fees (tolls and fares) to pay for the maintenance and expansion of highways and transit
None of the above
Other:

The following questions are for classification purposes only.

D1.What is your age?

Under 18
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 or older

D2.What is your race?

White
Black or African-American
Hispanic or Latino
Asian or Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Other: 

D3.What is your gender?

Male
Female

D4Do you own or rent your current residence?

Own
Rent
Other: 

D5.What is the highest level of education you have completed?

Some high school or less
High school degree
Some college, technical/vocational school
4-year/Bachelor's degree
Post-graduate/Master's/Ph.D./Professional degree

D6.Was your total household income?

Less than $35,000
$35,000 but less than $75,000
$75,000 but less than $200,000
$200,000 or more

Thank you for participating in the 2009 Maryland Transportation Plan update survey. Your responses are valuable in helping to determine Maryland's transportation future. If you would like to make any additional comments, please use the comment box below.

If you have questions about MDOT or the Maryland Transportation Plan, please do not hesitate to contact:

Ron Spalding, MTP Project Manager
Maryland Department of Transportation
Mailstop 200
7201 Corporate Center Drive
Hanover, MD 21076
mtpupdate2@mdot.state.md.us