Street Survey
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition is interested in hearing what you’ve seen and felt on the streets in your neighborhood throughout COVID-19.

The pandemic has surfaced serious rifts in our communities including health and economic disparities. In the midst of all of this, folks are doing their best to prioritize what is most important while also facilitating better living conditions under certain restrictions.

Please take our short 5 minute survey to share your feedback. This anonymous information will be combined with other responses and will be shared with local decision makers.

To support Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition in this and all our work to encourage more people to bike and make it safer to do so, please go here: https://bikesiliconvalley.org/donate
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Which city do you live in? *
What is your zip code? *
Since the beginning of COVID-19 restrictions, please indicate how much more or less you have been doing each of the following:
A lot more
Somewhat more
The same
Somewhat less
A lot less
Riding a bike
Walking
Jogging/running
Driving a car
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How have your habits changed since March/April (the early stages of the pandemic and shelter-in-place)?
For what reason are you out walking/biking these days? (Please check all that apply.)
To exercise
To get fresh air
To walk dog
To do errands/go shopping
To get to work
Walking/jogging
Biking
If/when you've been out walking or biking, how easy or difficult has it been to maintain 6 feet of social distance?
Extremely easy
Somewhat easy
Neither easy or difficult
Somewhat difficult
Extremely difficult
Walking/jogging
Biking
Many cities nearby and around the world have rolled out "Safe/Slow Streets" initiatives to make it easier and safer for people to walk and bike while maintaining social distance (including Redwood City, San Mateo, and Foster City). This entails the city creating a network of streets where people walking, biking, and driving share the streets, drivers are encouraged to drive slowly and residential streets are restricted to those who live there (as well as emergency, garbage, and delivery vehicles), not through traffic. This creates more space for people to walk and bike in a socially distant way, giving people the opportunity for physical and mental health. Are you aware of these efforts? (Photo: an example from Oakland, photo credit: Oakland Department of Transportation)
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If a slow streets program is not already occurring in your city, would you like to see it occur?
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If there is a slow streets program already occurring in your city, do you support it?
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Why or why not?
Are there specific streets in your city/town that you would like to see closed to through traffic to provide more space for people walking and biking?
If/when you've been out walking or biking more, what changes have you noticed?
More
Less
About the same
People walking
People biking
People doing other activities outside
People driving/cars on the road
People in cars speeding
Air pollution
Noise pollution
Do you feel safer walking and biking on the streets right now?
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Why or why not?
Of all the changes you've noticed to the streets, which ones would you like to see continue in the future?
Do you have anything else to add?
Would you like to get more involved in promoting bicycle riding in your town?
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If you would like to get more involved in promoting bicycle riding in your town, please enter your email address so we can reach out to you.
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