Research | Surveys | McGill Transportation Survey 2013
About
In Winter 2013 the inter-disciplinary research group, Transportation Research at McGill (TRAM) conducted a travel survey to better understand the travel behavior of McGill University commuters and their concerns towards various aspects of their travel to McGill. The targeted population of the survey included McGill students, staff, and faculty. The results of the survey highlights the current travel patterns, and transportation needs and concerns of McGill students, faculty and staff.
This survey is funded by NSERC and is conducted in collaboration with the NSERC Discovery Grant.
The project team includes Emory Shaw, Evelyne St-Louis, Dea van Lierop, Michael Grimsrud, Colin Stewart, and Ana Tepavac. The research team is working under the supervision of Kevin Manaugh, Assistant Professor with the Department of Geography and School of Environment and Ahmed El-Geneidy, Associate Professor with the School of Urban Planning.
Thank you for your participation!
If you have questions, you can contact Dea van Lierop by email dea.vanlierop@mail.mcgill.ca or by phone at (514) 398-4058.
Results
Am stressed, must travel: The relationship between mode choice and commuting stress.
Legrain, A., Eluru, N., & El-Geneidy, A. (accepted).
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
Legrain, A., Eluru, N., & El-Geneidy, A. (accepted).
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
The happy commuter: A comparison of commuter satisfaction across modes.
*St-Louis, E., Manaugh, K., *van Lierop, D., El-Geneidy, A. (accepted).
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.
*St-Louis, E., Manaugh, K., *van Lierop, D., El-Geneidy, A. (accepted).
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour.