What is your primary mode of transportation to/from Downtown Norfolk?
Car or motorcycle
What are the average number of days per week that you bike or scooter to/from Downtown Norfolk?
I do not bike or scooter
If you bike, what is the average distance (in miles) of your bike rides to Downtown Norfolk (one way)?
No response.
If you scooter, what is the average distance (in miles) of your scooter rides to Downtown Norfolk (one way)?
No response.
What prevents you from biking or scootering to/from Downtown Norfolk as a primary mode of transportation? (Check all that apply)
Fear of vehicle collisions or riding in traffic
Do you currently:
No response.
Would you prefer to have a more direct route to Downtown if it felt comfortable/safe?
No
Rate these questions:
I would ride a bike or scooter to/from Downtown more often if it felt safe & comfortable. - Somewhat agree
Downtown Norfolk is a good place to bicycle with children. - Somewhat agree
I am satisfied with the convenience & quality of bike/scooter parking in Downtown Norfolk - Somewhat agree
I am satisfied with the convenience & quality of on-street bicycle/scooter lanes in Downtown Norfolk. - Somewhat agree
Did you ride a bike or scooter in the dedicated bike-bus-scooter lane on the test day?
No
Age Range
65+
How comfortable did you feel while riding in the bus-bike-scooter lane?
Very uncomfortable
Do you ride your bike to work?
No
Would you ride to work if this bus-bike-scooter lane were in place?
No
Do you ride Downtown for fun?
No
Would you ride Downtown for fun if this bus-bike-scooter lane were in place?
No
Do you ride the bus to get to Downtown?
No
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer if you lived or owned a business near Boush Street?
On-street parking on Boush St.
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer as someone who rides bicycles or scooters to/from Downtown Norfolk?
On-street parking on Boush St.
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer if you were to cross Boush Street on foot to get to work, shopping, or dining?
On-street parking on Boush St.
Please provide any comments you would like us to know.
It makes complete sense to me to keep the on street parking on the Boush St. because it has slowed the cars traveling that route which makes it much more pedestrian friendly, it provides needed parking for downtown and there are alternatives for biking and scooters on Granby St. and Saint Paul Boulevard and Brambleton for emergency vehicles and cars that are interested in driving faster than 25 mph.
Please do not take away the on street parking on Boush Street.
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Where do you live?
Where do you work?
What is your primary mode of transportation to/from Downtown Norfolk?
What are the average number of days per week that you bike or scooter to/from Downtown Norfolk?
If you bike, what is the average distance (in miles) of your bike rides to Downtown Norfolk (one way)?
No response.If you scooter, what is the average distance (in miles) of your scooter rides to Downtown Norfolk (one way)?
No response.What prevents you from biking or scootering to/from Downtown Norfolk as a primary mode of transportation? (Check all that apply)
Do you currently:
No response.Would you prefer to have a more direct route to Downtown if it felt comfortable/safe?
Rate these questions:
Did you ride a bike or scooter in the dedicated bike-bus-scooter lane on the test day?
Age Range
How comfortable did you feel while riding in the bus-bike-scooter lane?
Do you ride your bike to work?
Would you ride to work if this bus-bike-scooter lane were in place?
Do you ride Downtown for fun?
Would you ride Downtown for fun if this bus-bike-scooter lane were in place?
Do you ride the bus to get to Downtown?
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer if you lived or owned a business near Boush Street?
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer as someone who rides bicycles or scooters to/from Downtown Norfolk?
Which of the above street configurations would you prefer if you were to cross Boush Street on foot to get to work, shopping, or dining?
Please provide any comments you would like us to know.
It makes complete sense to me to keep the on street parking on the Boush St. because it has slowed the cars traveling that route which makes it much more pedestrian friendly, it provides needed parking for downtown and there are alternatives for biking and scooters on Granby St. and Saint Paul Boulevard and Brambleton for emergency vehicles and cars that are interested in driving faster than 25 mph.
Please do not take away the on street parking on Boush Street.