NV: RTC Conducts Southern Nevada Household Travel Survey

March 3, 2014
Survey to include 4,000 households across the Las Vegas Valley.

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) will begin surveying households across the community to report their transportation habits as part of the Southern Nevada Household Travel Survey.

This survey will identify what transportation investments are critical in Southern Nevada. The survey will take place in two phases - the first from March to May and the second from August to October.

The Southern Nevada Household Travel Survey is conducted every 10 years, and results will assist the RTC in determining what new transit and road projects are needed to improve access to jobs, schools, healthcare and other destinations across the valley. The RTC will survey 4,000 randomly selected households across the region.

Participants will answer a l0 to l5 minute survey by mail, asking questions about their transportation habits. In addition, residents will keep track of the places they visit for one day and report their travel activity by telephone, online, or by mail.  Selected households will log their commutes using a global positioning system device to record the roads and paths they travel. Participants who complete the survey will receive an incentive.

"Through this study, households across the valley can help shape the future of transportation in Southern Nevada," said RTC General Manager Tina Quigley. "We appreciate the time that participants will take to complete the survey and look forward to reviewing their invaluable feedback.”

The survey is 95 percent federally funded, with five percent coming from local transportation funds.