Surveys and Interviews Test Plan Sample Clauses

Surveys and Interviews Test Plan. Data Sources and Availability Surveys, interviews and workshops are critical for obtaining information needed to assess the influence of the San Francisco UPA projects on changes in travel behavior and perceptions. Possible behavior changes include shifting travel modes, frequency of trips and parking in San Francisco, and changing time-of-travel. While traffic counts and bus ridership data are important, the only way to ascertain if people have changed their travel mode or made other changes as a result of the UPA projects (as opposed to other factors) is to ask them. Surveys, interviews and workshops also provide information about individuals’ perceptions of different strategies and projects, the ease or difficulty of using technologies and services, and concerns about equity. This test plan outlines the survey, interview and workshop-related UPA evaluation data needs. Planning and conducting special surveys can be costly and so the national evaluation team has, aided by the San Francisco partners, inventoried existing data sets and planned surveys for possible use in the UPA evaluation. The recommended approach includes identification of existing and planned local partner data and data collection that may be used in the UPA evaluation. It also identifies the additional UPA-specific surveys, interviews and workshops needed to fully evaluate the San Francisco UPA deployment. Table 4-19 presents the information needed from various populations and summarizes the recommended approach. A total of 5 population groups and the associated information needed for the evaluation are identified. Table 4-19. Recommended Survey and Interviews Population Group/ Information Needed Recommended Approach Baseline Post-Deployment General Public. General public’s expectations and reaction to the San Francisco parking-related UPA projects with respect to reducing congestion, equity of pricing, and environmental quality.  2007 Mobility, Access and Pricing Study (MAPS) Public Opinion Poll provides some information about attitudes on congestion pricing that may be useful  Xxxxx Drive Tolling Survey of 2008 provides some opinion data about pricing as a transportation management tool.  No UPA-specific survey recommended other than incorporation of opinion questions in visitor/shopper survey  No UPA-specific survey recommended other than incorporation of opinion questions in visitor/shopper survey Visitor/Shoppers in San Francisco. Reported impact of parking pricing on travel to...
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