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Login with your secure access code now! Thank you for your interest in the CRD Origin Destination Survey. The survey period is now complete. Please feel free to contact the project team should you have any questions regarding your survey data. For those who participated, thank you! For more information, please visit: https://www.crd.bc.ca/project/regional-transportation/origin-destination-household-travel

2022 CRD Origin Destination Household Travel Survey

Thank you for your interest in the 2022 Origin Destination Household Travel Survey. The survey period is now complete. Please feel free to contact the project team should you have any questions regarding your survey data. For those who participated, thank you!

The 2022 Origin Destination Household Travel Survey gathers travel information to track travel trends, better understand the relationship between land use, transportation and demographics, and plan future improvements.

Find answers to frequently asked questions here .

Participants

If you have received an invitation to complete the survey, please log in above with your secure access code or phone us at 1-888-430-2115 (toll-free) and help shape your community's transportation future!

Completing the survey for your household enters you into our prize draw for the following prizes!

  • Grand Prize: $500 cash
  • Secondary Prizes: A $25 gift card from a local merchant (50 prizes)

Thank you for participating! The draw will be held in January 2023, and winners will be contacted directly. Click here for contest details.

The 2022 Origin Destination Survey team is dedicated to protecting the privacy of its participants. For more information, please refer to the Privacy Statement .

For more information about the CRD Origin Destination Household Travel Survey, contact us by email: [email protected] , toll-free survey hotline: 1-888-430-2115 , or locally: 250-999-1022

Learn more about past surveys here . For media enquires, to verify the legitimacy of the survey, concerns about the use of your survey responses, or for more information about transportation planning in the CRD, please contact the CRD via telephone at 250-360-3160 , via email at [email protected] , or via mail at Capital Regional District, Regional Planning, 625 Fisgard Street, Victoria, BC V8W 2S6.

Participant Inquiries and General Inquiries:

1-888-430-2115 (toll-free) [email protected]

  • Historical Data and Resources

Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA)

The Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA) is an ongoing survey of household travel activity.

As part of VISTA, all members of surveyed households are asked to complete a travel diary for a single specified day. By collecting information on all personal travel made - from walking the dog, through to a flight interstate - the results of VISTA enhance our understanding of the complex travel interactions occurring across our communities. This detailed picture of travel informs the transport and land-use planning decisions being made by government.

Since 2012, 32,000 households and 82,000 people have contributed to the ongoing survey. Data collection is spread evenly across each year, allowing average daily travel behaviours to be described. See the VISTA website for more details about this survey.

Detailed findings are available via an interactive data visualisation tool that allows users to explore the data further.

Data and Resources

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Additional Information

Transport data

Our transport analysis and research capacity helps ensure investment in our transport network is strategically aligned to improve network integration and support the future growth of Victoria.

There are helpful online tools available to obtain the latest data and research to assist in transport planning.

We are committed to keeping you up to date with how your trains, trams, buses and road networks are operating via the following links:

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Access to data from the Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity is also available via VISTA online .

For more transport-related data, visit Data Vic (opens in a new window) .

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  1. Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity

    Collecting all personal travel information - from walking the dog, through to interstate travel - enhances our understanding of complex travel interactions. The survey has been running since 2007, and a new round of data collection began in February 2022.

  2. Texas Travel Survey - Texas Department of Transportation

    Victoria. TxDOT and the Victoria MPO are conducting a household travel survey. TxDOT has contracted with ETC Institute to administer these household surveys under their "American Travel Survey" brand. Take Victoria survey

  3. Good News from the 2022 CRD Travel Survey - vtpi.org

    Victoria: Increase active mode shares to 55% and transit mode shares to 25% by 2041. • Saanich: Increase active mode shares from 11% to 22% by 2036, and 30% by 2050. • CRD: Increase walking and bicycling modes share to 30% region-wide and 50% in denser areas by 2038.

  4. Household Travel Survey Shows Increase In Walking And Cycling

    Victoria, BC– Today, the Capital Regional District (CRD) Board received the 2022 Origin Destination Household Travel Survey results. The new data reveals a rise in active transportation with 29% of trips made by walking, cycling and transit use, up from the 2017 mode share of 26.6%.

  5. Profile - vista | Tableau Public

    The Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA) is an ongoing survey of household travel activity. A detailed picture of Victorian household travel is collected through VISTA to help the government make better transport and land-use planning decisions.

  6. 2022 CRD Origin Destination Household Travel Survey

    The 2022 Origin Destination Household Travel Survey gathers travel information to track travel trends, better understand the relationship between land use, transportation and demographics, and plan future improvements. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

  7. Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel & Activity (VISTA)

    The Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA) is an ongoing survey of household travel activity. A detailed picture of Victorian household travel is collected through VISTA to help the government make better transport and land-use planning decisions.

  8. Victoria 2010 Household Survey - Texas Department of ...

    This survey represents a sample of household demographic and travel characteristics for a Monday through Friday weekday during the school year from the spring of 2009 through the spring of 2010.

  9. Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA)

    The Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity (VISTA) is an ongoing survey of household travel activity. As part of VISTA, all members of surveyed households are asked to complete a travel diary for a single specified day.

  10. Transport data | vic.gov.au - Victorian Government

    Access to data from the Victorian Integrated Survey of Travel and Activity is also available via VISTA online. For more transport-related data, visit Data Vic (opens in a new window).