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Perceptions of congestion

Perceptions of congestion: report on qualitative research findings

The purpose of the research was to explore drivers' experiences and perceptions of traffic congestion, and to help evaluate possible approaches to congestion measurement.

Published:
19 October 2005

Appendix A: Method and sample (64 kb)

Published:
06 May 2005

Appendix B : Recruitment questionnaire (20 kb)

Published:
06 May 2005

Appendix C: Topic guide (28 kb)

Published:
12 May 2005

Appendix D: Traffic pictures used as stimulus (163 kb)

Published:
06 May 2005

Appendix E: Congestion measure sheets (42 kb)

Published:
06 May 2005

Appendix F: Other stimulus materials (27 kb)

Published:
12 May 2005

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