TMA Bucks Asks I-95 Commuters Returning to Phila.: How’s That Working Out for You?

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TMA Bucks seeks respondents to an online survey regarding 1-95 usage.

The Transportation Management Association of Bucks County (TMA Bucks) seeks the input of local commuters who travel I-95 for business or pleasure. The data-gathering exercise is a collaborative effort with PennDOT and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.

Survey results will be analyzed to determine Bucks-County-to-Phila. traffic patterns over the next few months. The data will help inform future construction needs for the I-95 corridor and other outreach activities to keep vehicles moving.

The questionnaire — which will maintain respondents’ anonymity — augments a survey conducted in Summer 2021. That study sought to gauge the return of “normal activity” in light of diminishing COVID-19 effects on business/leisure car usage on I-95.

TMA Bucks is performing marketing and surveying activities in Bucks County as needed, during the ongoing (and years-long) work to reconstruct I-95 for its entire length within the City of Phila.

The 11-question survey, which should take no more than a moment to complete, is online.

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