Roads and traffic, spring 1996

SND-ID: snd0576-1. Version: 1.0. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/002464

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Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Swedish Road Administration

Description

This is the sixth survey in a series of surveys measuring and following up the general public's experiences and usage of Swedish roads, and looking into how the products and services of the National Road Administration are received by the users. Questions on the respondent's experiences as a driver and usage of vehicles includes holding of driving license, number of miles driven by car during the last 12 months, size of car driven, car equipment, how often the respondent had driven different vehicles during the last 12 months, how dependent the respondent is on a car, if the car usage will increase or decrease within the next five years, and reasons for changes in car usage. One section of the questionnaire is dedicated to roads; how often the respondent uses different kinds of roads, and how they are graded by the respondents, in which fields the National Road Administration has to increase or decrease their efforts, the importance of a number of road administrative issues, and on how it works today. The respondents have to give their opinion on the importance of dealing with a number of publ

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This is the sixth survey in a series of surveys measuring and following up the general public's experiences and usage of Swedish roads, and looking into how the products and services of the National Road Administration are received by the users. Questions on the respondent's experiences as a driver and usage of vehicles includes holding of driving license, number of miles driven by car during the last 12 months, size of car driven, car equipment, how often the respondent had driven different vehicles during the last 12 months, how dependent the respondent is on a car, if the car usage will increase or decrease within the next five years, and reasons for changes in car usage. One section of the questionnaire is dedicated to roads; how often the respondent uses different kinds of roads, and how they are graded by the respondents, in which fields the National Road Administration has to increase or decrease their efforts, the importance of a number of road administrative issues, and on how it works today. The respondents have to give their opinion on the importance of dealing with a number of public issues, such as environmental pollution, care of elderly and children, the budget deficit, unemployment, health care etc. For a number of risks in traffic the respondents have to state how dangerous they count them to be and they also have to state how much different things, such as traffic accidents, serious illness, burglary, street violence etc., worries them. They also have to give their opinion on different threats against the environment and to tell what they are doing themselves to save the environment. The respondents have to give their opinion on the National Road Administration in general, and how it is dealing with road safety issues and environmental issues. Other questions deal with the knowledge and usage of different channels for information on road and weather conditions. A number of questions deals with the respondent's knowledge of traffic offences leading to withdrawal of the driving licence. Background information includes gender, age, place of living, size of household, number of children under the age of 16, and if the respondent works as professional driver. Show less..

Data contains personal data

No

Language

Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

1997-01-13 – 1997-08-12

Variables

214

Number of individuals/objects

2336

Data format / data structure

Data collection
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 1997-01-13 – 1997-08-12
  • Source of the data: Population group
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Administrative information
Topic and keywords

Research area

Transport and travel (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Environment and conservation (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Social sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Information society (CESSDA Topic Classification)

Publications
Published: 1997-08-12
Last updated: 2019-02-06