University questionnaire, please help - very short!!

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I'm doing a questionnaire for a second year university statistics module and I basically need to ask a sample of people three questions about transport. I would love it if some of you from OCUK can answer these quick questions so that I can have some data to analyse. The more the merrier as such!!

Anyway, the questionaire involves asking two yes no questions and a quick, easy one or two sentence answer to another.

Thanks for your help people :)

Questions:

1)Do you take public transport regularly, i.e. more than once per week?

2)Would you ever consider car pooling to get to work?

3)What do you think about traffic conditions in the UK? (One to two sentence answer)


Please answer as follows:

eg
1)yes
2)no
3)too busy, should be less busy.
etc

Thanks :)
 
1) no
2) yes
3) Too busy - not enough reliable/affordable public transport available so I'm forced to drive into work.
 
1)No
2)Yes
3)The motorway in the mornings is hell, lots of people driving by themselves to work, usually sit in traffic for 20 mins each morning in a drive that should take 5 mins.
 
Questions:

1)Do you take public transport regularly, i.e. more than once per week?

No. Never.

2)Would you ever consider car pooling to get to work?

No.

3)What do you think about traffic conditions in the UK? (One to two sentence answer)

Too many school runs at 8-9am. Too many buslanes that simply waste available roadspace. 15 minute car journey to get 5 miles and thats even in the opposite direction from most rushour traffic while the bus takes >45minutes for the same
 
1) No
2) Yes, if I was driving
3) Good most of the times, only really have a major hold up if there's a crash/roadworks
 
1) no
2) yes
3) Public transport in the UK is to expensive for the poor service quality, and to inconsistent regarding both time keeping and cost. Road conditions are worsened by bad traffic management (to many traffic lights, not enough roundabouts).
 
1.) yes, regularly
2.) no.
3.) can't speak for whole country but where I am morning / evening traffic is bad
 
1) no (walk in to uni every day. There's certainly a good amount of buses if I wanted to though)
2) yes (have done in the past)
3) Not too bad round here except rush hour around the University, but it varies from area to area in the UK...I've never really spent a lot of time in any of the busier cities so can't really say.
 
Questions:

1)Do you take public transport regularly, i.e. more than once per week?

2)Would you ever consider car pooling to get to work?

3)What do you think about traffic conditions in the UK? (One to two sentence answer)
Answer:

1)yes
2)no
3)Far too busy,bus jounrey = double the usual time!

For the record i sat through an hour and a half of trains yesterday before i could get a train that the bike rack section wasnt full of people standing! The ony i got on eventually still had people giving me growlers as it was so crowded.
 
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Questions:

1)Do you take public transport regularly, i.e. more than once per week?

Yes

2)Would you ever consider car pooling to get to work?

No

3)What do you think about traffic conditions in the UK? (One to two sentence answer)

Too busy - public transport infrastructure isn't well maintained enough, trains and busses need to be more frequent and cheaper to tempt people away from driving in every day.
 
1) No
2) Yes
3) I am forced to drive into work on woefully inadequate roads due to poor and expensive public transport links.
 
1) Do you take public transport regularly, i.e. more than once per week? Yes

2) Would you ever consider car pooling to get to work? Yes

3) What do you think about traffic conditions in the UK? (One to two sentence answer) Fine where I've lived (rural area and Edinburgh), but I suppose the situation is different down south in big cities.
 
1)Yes
2)No
3)If I drove I imagine I'd notice it more, but congestion in Bristol (and actually, anywhere I've been in the UK) takes the ****.
 
No
Yes
what transport links, the ones in place are a ajoke with bad timing and costs making it cheaper and faster to use my car.
 
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