walk bike clear lake survey results - 072011
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Clear Lake Pedestrian &
Bicyclist Study
Survey Results
July 20, 2011
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Respondent Demographics
45%
53%
2%
Female
Male
No Answer
Q27. Gender
0%3%
48%45%
4%
1%
Under 18
18-24
25-44
45-64
65+
No Answer
Q28. Age
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Survey Responses by Home Zip CodesStudy Area
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Active Users in Clear Lake
41%
24%
14%
8%
13%
0
1-2
3-5
5-10
10+
Q1. How many times per month do you typically walk
or bike for transportation (to get to a destination)?
4%
8%
16%
19%
53%
0
1-2
3-5
5-10
10+
Q2. How many times per month do you typically walk,
bike, or run for recreation or exercise?
Percent (n=647) Percent (n=647)
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Walking and Biking Destinations
33
33
48
99
132
156
196
201
377
Church
Transit
School
Job
Retail Stores
Restaurants
Other
Grocery Stores
Parks/Entertainment
Q3. Have you walked or biked to any of the following destinations within the last month? (Select all that apply.)
Count (N=647)
Other
Exercise/Recreation/Fun (no destination) 18
Gym/Rec Center 16
Social/Family 15
Library 8Post Office - 5
No safe routes/facilities 4
Mechanic 3
Around neighborhood - 3
Doctor - 2
Professional classes
City Hall
Farmer's market
Bike Paths
The BayMailbox
Vet
Yacht Club
Red Box
Restaurants includes bars and coffee shops
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Survey Respondent Perspectives - Overall
AgreeDisagree
Agree/Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree/ Somewhat Disagree
Disagree/Strongly Disagree
Average
(out of 6)
3.9
5.5
5.4
5.5
2.8
3.819%
44%
5%
2%
3%
25%
35%
11%
89%
90%
89%
41%
I feel very comfortable walking in Clear Lake.
I feel very comfortable biking in Clear Lake.
I want to live in a community where people can
walk and bike to many destinations.
I would walk 10 minutes to a destination if I felt I
could do it safely.
I would bike 10 minutes to a destination if I felt I
could do it safely.
There are many destinations within a 10 minute
walk from my house.
Q4. Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements
(Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)
Percent (N=606)
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Survey Respondent Perspectives - Destinations
AgreeDisagree
Agree/Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree/ Somewhat Disagree
Disagree/Strongly Disagree
Average
(out of 6)
4.8
5.2
5.2
5.3
4.8
5.5
5.4
5.795%
88%
89%
63%
85%
80%
82%
65%
Clear Lake schools
University of Houston - Clear Lake
Johnson Space Center (NASA)
Clear Lake Regional Medical Center
METRO Park & Ride
Harris County Transit bus stops
Retail and employment along Bay Area Boulevard
Baybrook Mall
Q5. Do you agree that it is important to provide for pedestrians and bicycles at the following
destinations? (Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)(N=606)
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Survey Respondent Perspectives Facility Preference
Q6-13. I would feel comfortable riding a bicycle (Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)
Average (N=604)
5.1
1.7
4.4
5.85.5
Local/Residential Shared Arterial Bike Lane Cycletrack Share Use Path
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Vehicle Traffic is Biggest Driver of Perceived Biking Safety
Q13. Which TWO of the following factors were most important in determining your choices for the previous two questions?
9
12
21
45
60
65
133
186
203
464
Landscaping (e.g. street trees and shade)
Lighting
Other (please specify)
Adjacent activity, destinations, and land use
Safe roadway crossings
Condition and quality pavement
Width of the bicycle facility
Travel speed of vehicle traffic
Volume of vehicle traffic
Amount of separation from vehicle traffic
Others include:
Ability to ride for a length of time without
stopping. Presence traffic signals
Visibility & lighting
Isolation
Types and experience level of other path users.
Driver expectation that cyclists will use the facility
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Survey Respondent Perspectives Barriers to Biking
AgreeDisagreeAverage
(out of 6)
4.4
4.1
3.1
3.6
5.3
3.9
4.2
3.6
3.4
4.2
4.8
5.1
5.42%
2%
4%
11%
30%
21%
17%
20%
1%
30%
35%
15%
13%
88%
76%
63%
43%
24%
24%
47%
35%
85%
31%
15%
40%
54%
Lack of facilities (e.g. bike paths, trails)
Difficult to cross intersections / roadways
Condition and quality of bicycle facilities
Condition and quality of roadway pavement
Safety / fear of crime
Lack of adequate lighting
Heat and humidity
Lack of shade / trees
High traffic volumes / speed
Destinations such as work, school, and stores are too far
Poor air quality
No place to lock up / park bikes
Need for a shower after ride
Q14-15. Please indicate your level agreement that the following are barriers to biking in Clear Lake
(Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)
(N=591)
Agree/Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree/ Somewhat Disagree
Disagree/Strongly Disagree
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Survey Respondent Perspectives Pedestrian Facilities
Q15-23. I would feel comfortable walking (Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)
Average (N=589)
5.55.2
5.6
3.4
5.2
4.0
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Survey Respondent Perspectives Barriers to Walking
AgreeDisagreeAverage
(out of 6)
3.0
2.7
3.4
4.1
3.5
3.3
3.3
2.7
4.3
4.7
4.57%
7%
7%
31%
19%
19%
15%
10%
13%
34%
33%
61%
58%
41%
18%
23%
47%
43%
49%
47%
14%
17%
Not enough sidewalks or trails
Difficult to cross intersections / roadways
Existing sidewalks are in poor condition
Safety / fear of crime
Lack of adequate lighting
Heat and humidity
Lack of shade / trees
Traffic volumes / speeds are too high
Destinations are too far
Poor air quality
Lack of accessible curb ramps
Q25-26. Please indicate your level agreement that the following are barriers to walking in Clear Lake
(Range: 1-Strongly Disagree; 6: Strongly Agree)
N=577
Agree/Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree/ Somewhat Disagree
Disagree/Strongly Disagree
Top 2
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