TMA Bucks announced it is working with PennDOT this summer on a survey to help gather important information from Bucks County commuters that utilize Interstate-95.
As the region prepares for the gradual restoration of “normal activity” following the COVID-19 pandemic, TMA Bucks is working to assist PennDOT and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission in getting an idea of what commute patterns will look like “post-pandemic” for city-bound workers who live in Bucks County, particularly along the I-95 corridor.
The survey can be accessed at surveymonkey.com/r/commute95.
“The survey is completely anonymous and will enable us to collect useful information on residents’ commuting habits that will help PennDOT plan future construction and outreach activities related to I-95 reconstruction,” said TMA Bucks executive director Stephen Noll.
TMA Bucks is leading this initiative under a contract with PennDOT it has to perform certain marketing and surveying activities in Bucks County as needed during ongoing (and years-long) work to reconstruct Interstate-95 for its entire length within the City of Philadelphia.