This document is part of a series of planning documents for the evaluation of Field Operational Tests of Traveler Information Services in Rural Tourism Areas (Branson TRIP and I-40 TTIS) prepared by Battelle, along with subcontractors BRW Incorporated and CJI Research, for the U.S. Department of Transportations ITS Joint Program Office (DOT/JPO). As part of the overall evaluation, several tests have been planned. This document serves as a detailed test plan for one such test: tourist surveys. Section 2.0 presents an overview of the approach, and the remaining sections present specific details for implementing the approach. The intercept surveys are designed to obtain specific information on each of the five central evaluation objectives (mobility, access, congestion, economic impact, and safety). For example, the survey will obtain from tourists measures of the perceived ease of travel (mobility), trip times (mobility), awareness of travel options (access), the perceived number and duration of delays (congestion), intent to return (economic impact), and perceived improvements to safety (safety). The questionnaires that will be used are included.


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    Title :

    Test Plan: TTIS (Traveler and Tourist Information System) Tourist Intercept Survey


    Contributors:
    B. Pierce (author) / J. Orban (author) / M. Burt (author) / H. Clark (author) / D. Burkom (author)

    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    32 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English








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