GDOT Conducting Statewide Transit Survey

The Georgia Department of Transportation is seeking public input through a statewide public transit survey, which is open through August 14.

According to GDOT, the survey objectives include identifying needs and priorities of public transit users and potential users, understanding the public transit experience, and identifying issues and barriers to using public transit.

The survey website is available in multiple languages.

Paper versions of the survey are being distributed to rural transit providers across the state. The survey results and findings, along with input from other stakeholder groups, will help shape the GDOT Statewide Transit Plan.

GDOT is developing the SWTRP in coordination with local governments, Regional Commissions, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and transit providers to quantify public transit needs across the state and document strategies to ensure all Georgians have access to public transit.

GDOT officials say they want to hear from everyone, whether they live in a metropolitan or rural area.

Results of the survey will be released in 2020.

You can access the survey by going online to the G-DOT Website at:  www.GDOTtransitsurvey.org.