Commuting to MIT - 2004 Transportation Survey

modes of transportation Welcome MIT Community!

The Parking and Transportation Office, the Environment, Health and Safety Office, Facilities and the Office of the Provost are jointly sponsoring a survey on commuting to the MIT campus. Beside needing to know how you get to MIT every day, this survey also gives us the opportunity to find out if the services we offer (subsidized public transportation, bicycle racks, parking access, etc.) are meeting your needs.

The State of Massachusetts and the City of Cambridge require that MIT collect data related to who commutes to campus and how. The collection of this information helps us do our part to not just comply with state and regional regulations but also to do what we can to help reduce automobile congestion and associated carbon dioxide emissions.

To comply with state and city regulations and assist MIT in the evaluation of various transportation programs, we are asking you to fill out this survey. The survey is completely voluntary. You may answer as few or as many questions as you wish. The results of this study will be reported in statistical and summary form.

As an incentive to participate in this survey, we are offering several prizes.
Survey respondents will be entered into a lottery for the following:

  • Brand New 2004 Giant Rincon Mountain Bike
  • TechCASH (money added to your MIT ID card to make purchases at dining halls, bookstores, convenience stores, laundry, vending and CopyTech centers)
    • 50 TechCASH credits valued at $100
    • 70 TechCASH credits valued at $50
    • 200 TechCASH credits valued at $25
  • Ten $50 Zipcar Gift Certificates
Giant Rincon

Thank you for your participation.

John R. Curry
Executive Vice President

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NOTE: If you have answered this survey before – please do not answer this again.
If you have any questions about this survey, please contact transportation@mit.edu.

 

Zipcar Zipcar has four locations on campus and four others close by. Faculty and staff should zipcar for your MIT departmental driving -- allowing you to leave your own car at home. Contact a Zipcar Rep from http://www.zipcar.com/z2b/contact/. Also, if youre already a regular Zipcar user you should consider switching to one of their Extra Value Plans like the EVP50. This makes sense if your Zipcar bill is typically more than $50 a month -- you'll then get a 10% discount on your usage costs.


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