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Survey about how, why residents commute – Cape Town

City appeals to residents to provide information about their commuting patterns

City to conduct survey about how, why residents commute

10 November 2021  

The City’s Transport Directorate has contracted a private company, Innovative Transport Solutions (ITS), to conduct the travel survey for Cape Town.

The survey will commence on Friday, 12 November 2021 and will conclude by February next year.

The information will be gathered by ITS-fieldworkers through face-to-face interviews, an online survey, and telephonic interviews with commuters and people who travel to a place of education. The in-person interviews will happen at various locations across Cape Town, in particular at places with large visitor numbers such as at shopping centres and along busy streets.

Those interviewed will be requested to provide information about their demographics and travel behaviour.

For example, the questions will focus on:

- where the person lives – this is to determine the point of departure for commuting or travelling to a place of education;

- where the person works or where their place of education is – this is to determine their destination;

- type of work/industry/education;

- whether the person works from home;

- how often the person makes the particular morning trip between home, work and place of education;

- the types of transport the person uses during the weekday morning trip, for example minibus-taxis, the MyCiTi bus service, train, walking, cycling, or private vehicles;

- the person’s monthly household income; and

- the number of people in the household that work

Residents are kindly requested to please participate in the survey as the data will assist the City to plan better for future transport related needs and interventions. The more we know about how and why residents travel, and the details of their destinations, the better the City can plan ahead.

Importantly, participants do not need to provide personal information such as their names and contact details.

Furthermore, the data that is collected will not be shared with any third parties outside of the City, and ITS is required to abide with the Protection of Personal Information Act.

The online survey is available through the following link:

https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/single/3h1WXThu

The fieldworkers will be identifiable by their ITS nametags with their names, staff numbers and photos. Should a resident wish to confirm the identity of a fieldworker they are advised to phone the Transport Information Centre on 0800 65 64 63.

Issued by Media Office, City of Cape Town, 10 November 2021