Title
Public Perceptions of the Midwest’s Pavements - Minnesota - Phase III (Targeted Survey Report)
Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
2001
Performing Organization
Wisconsin Survey Research Laboratory
Sponsoring Agency
Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Iowa Department of Transportation, Minnesota Department of Transportation
Abstract
This research is being conducted as part of a larger study of the public’s perceptions of state-maintained rural highway pavements in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Later stages of this project will involve interviewing residents of the three states by telephone to gather information about people’s concerns about the pavements in general and specific stretches of highways in particular. Information from this effort is expected to aid the states’ Departments of Transportation refine the standards used to set pavement reconstruction priorities to better meet the needs of residents.
Recommended Citation
University of Wisconsin - Extension, Wisconsin Survey Research Laboratory, "Public Perceptions of the Midwest’s Pavements - Minnesota - Phase III (Targeted Survey Report)" (2001). Transportation Research Center: Public Perception of Midwest Pavements. 9.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/transportation_trc-pavements/9
Comments
Public Perceptions of the Midwest’s Pavements - Minnesota - Phase III (Targeted Survey Report), Madison, WI (2001).
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This Phase I study (Minnesota) is part of a larger study. See links below for reports on Phase I, Phase II and the executive summary of this study:
Phase I - Focus Group Study
Phase I - Winter Ride Study
Phase II - State-Wide Survey Report
Executive Summary (Minnesota)