RESEARCH
A summary of smartphone-based survey methods and experiences using them in practice.
Details a smartphone-based study of long-distance travel behavior in Ohio.
Details RSG’s pilot study for the Metropolitan Council merging the traditional two-part household travel survey into one continuous survey experience via rMove™.
A case study from a recent travel survey conducted in the Bellingham region in Washington State.
Details how smartphone-app ride services – or Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) – have been included in mode choice models for the Sacramento and Bay Area regions in California.
Details how to reach specific populations of interest. Who you sample in a survey significantly impacts results and representativeness—better sampling allows for better modeling and analysis.
CASE STUDIES
RSG worked with the San Diego Association of Governments to develop their next-generation activity-based model, ABM3.
RSG worked with the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis to design a survey and collect data on micromobility use across the US.
Our team worked with the Ohio Department of Transportation to deploy a first-in-the-nation statewide smartphone-first household travel survey.
Our team worked with the Florida Department of Transportation and regional planning organizations to combine travel survey data and big data.
Our team worked with the North Carolina State University Institute for Transportation Research & Education on their recurrent travel survey.
Our team worked with the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho to provide critical data on travel patterns in the region.