Travel and activity surveys
Knowing how, when and why people travel helps transportation planners identify travel behaviour patterns and trends to forecast future travel demand. This information helps decision-makers prioritize funding for transportation infrastructure.
Information collected through these surveys is used to:
- Identify travel behavior trends and patterns to inform future planning.
- Update the Calgary Regional Transportation Model, a computer simulation of future transportation demand for Calgary and the surrounding region.
- Support key transportation and land use studies.
- Measuring progress toward Calgary’s transportation goals and metrics.
My Travel Log
My Travel Log - a continuous study that will help us make important decisions as we plan and prioritize for future transportation infrastructure.
The City is conducting a continuous study on how, when and why people travel in and around the Calgary Region.
- Selected households in Calgary, the Rocky View County, Wheatland County and the Municipal District (MD) of Foothills are invited to participate in the study.
- Households are randomly selected to participate to ensure a statistically valid sample.
- A study invitation and subsequent materials are mailed to selected households.
- The continuous study will survey approximately 1,500 households each year.
For more information, visit mytravellog.ca.
Note: Only invited households are provided with a password to log in and participate.
My Travel Log documents
Travel behaviour reports
Using information collected in past surveys, The City has prepared a 4-part report series (below) titled "Changing Travel Behaviour in the Calgary Region" to provide a comprehensive look at how travel behavior has changed over the last 40 years.
Description | Completion Date |
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Description: Report 1 includes:
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Completion Date: Q2 2013 |
Description: Report 2 includes:
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Completion Date: Q4 2013 |
Description: Report 3 will include:
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Completion Date: Q4 2014 |
Description: Report 4 will include:
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Completion Date: Q4 2015 |
Archived documents
Questions or comments?
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