TOP POSITIVE EXPERIENCES SUMMARY Sample Clauses

TOP POSITIVE EXPERIENCES SUMMARY. The session data from the Positive Experiences exercise, consisting of the top three positive experiences identified by each participant, were analyzed to develop the following summary list. These positive experiences were grouped by common theme and ordered according to the frequency in which they were mentioned (indicated in parentheses). Each theme, and the statements that follow it, reflect the ideas and themes expressed by the participants. □ Freedom, convenience, independence of private auto (60) * Always available any time to go anywhere (44) * Allows independence/control of your activities (16) □ Roadways are well-maintained, especially in winter (52) * Fast response for snow removal and treatment such as salting and sanding (41) * Timely repair of roadway problems such as potholes (11) □ Ability to arrive at destination quickly (50) * Travel to your destination is safe and fast (31) * Traffic is free-flowing on freeways and highways (19) □ Good road design/informative signage (46) * Signage keeps you from getting lost/helps you find services (22) * Road design promotes traffic flow and safety (16) * Signage warns you of conditions ahead (delays, construction) (8) □ Convenient, easy access to freeways and major highways (41) * Makes travel very quick and efficient (27) * Allows many choices in getting to your destination (14) □ Clean/scenic roadways and parkways (29) * Many scenic roadways and parkways to choose from (17) * Rest stops are well-maintained and conveniently spaced along the roadway(8) * Adopt-A-Highway Program keeps roadways clean (4) □ Accessible, convenient public transit (26) * Less stressful than driving (13) * Allows time to relax, read, meet people, enjoy scenery (13) □ Ability to get help quickly for breakdowns or emergencies (19) * Opticom system allows faster, safer emergency response (7) * Air ambulance provides fast response and transport to hospitals, saving lives (7) * Highway Helper program gives fast response to breakdowns (5) □ Travel safety and security (16) * Ability to arrive at your destination safely (12) * Private auto safer mode than public transit (4) □ Bike lanes and trails allow a bicycle to be a safe, alternate transportation mode (16) □ Multiple transportation modes and alternatives to driving are available, such as public transit, walking (via the Skyway system), or flying (for long distances) (16) □ Availability of HOV lanes/carpools reduce commute time/cost (14) □ Opportunity to choose alternate routes t...
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