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The Front Range Travel Counts survey is a joint effort between the Denver Regional Council of Governments, the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, the Pueblo Area Council of Governments, the Regional Transportation District, the Colorado Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration. The purpose is to understand how and why people travel in the Front Range region, to aid in forecasting future travel patterns and to define transportation improvements. Developing transportation plans relies on data about travel and trips. Ultimately the survey will help identify where highway, street, public transit, bicycle and pedestrian facility improvements will be made in the Front Range.
It is important that multiple travel habits are included as we develop transportation solutions for the future:
- Whether you travel a lot or a little
- Whether you travel by car, bus, or simply by biking or walking.
To successfully plan for the future of transportation, our survey needs to include travel details from households of all types, including yours. We ask for your help so that transportation projects will truly reflect the needs of Front Range residents.
If you receive a call from Front Range Travel Counts, please take the time to participate in the survey -- your information is very valuable. You’ll have the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping develop a picture of Front Range travel. Plus, if everyone in your household provides valid travel information, your household will be entered into a drawing for a new Cruiser Bike in each survey area. Thank you for your time and support.
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