2005 Traveler Opinion and Perception (TOP) Survey, November 2005
Table of Contents
On the Road - How the Nation Travels
Key Benefits of an Effective and High-Quality Transportation System
Important Characteristics of a High-Quality and Effective Transportation System
Overall Satisfaction with and Perceived Quality of the Transportation System
Extent to Which System Serves Specific Populations
Perceived Value for Tax Dollars Spent to Build and Maintain the Transportation System
Moving Ahead - Planning for the Future
Support for Future Transportation Projects
Suggested Improvements: Actions the Public Would Find Helpful
Satisfaction with Travel on Federal Land - Recreational Opportunities for the Nation
Satisfaction with Roadway Safety Programs
Satisfaction with Pedestrian Safety and Mobility
Satisfaction with Bicycle Safety and Mobility
Satisfaction with Overall Levels of Congestion
Efforts to Reduce Congestion and Improve Traffic Flow
Consideration for the Environment
Satisfaction with Travel on Federal Lands
Target Improvement Opportunities for Federal Lands
Target Improvement Opportunities
Target Improvement Opportunities
Comprehensive List of System Strengths and Weaknesses
Primary Strengths by Primary System Characteristic
Critical Weaknesses by Primary System Characteristic