RSG Modeling Consultant Ali Etezady to Share Survey Findings at Michigan Conference

RSG Modeling Consultant Ali Etezady will present at the 2026 Michigan Transportation Planning Association (MTPA) Conference in Port Huron, Michigan, alongside the Michigan Department of Transportation.

The presentation, titled “How Michiganders Move and Why It Matters: A Report on the MDOT and SEMCOG Household Travel Survey,” will highlight findings from the household travel survey RSG conducted for the Michigan Department of Transportation and the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. The session will explore how and why Michigan residents travel and how these insights can support transportation planning and decision-making across the state.

Learn more about RSG’s household travel survey work.

Who? Ali Etezady, Modeling Consultant (RSG)

What? “How Michiganders Move and Why It Matters: A Report on the MDOT and SEMCOG Household Travel Survey”

Where and When? 2026 Michigan Transportation Planning Association Conference, Wednesday, July 29, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET

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