A Bucks County organization is working with PennDOT and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to gather important data on how Bucks County commuters use I-95.
With more traffic getting on the road as pandemic restrictions have eased, the organizations are working on “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.”
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โThe 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,โ said TMA Bucks Executive Director Stephen Noll.
The survey can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/commute95
The nonprofit TMA Bucks, which is a transportation management association, is undertaking the survey as part of a contract with PennDOT as it works to reconstruct I-95 in Philadelphia.
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