Research Reports
Analysis of Distance & Time Perceptions for Walking Trips: NJ Statewide Survey (2017)
In 2017, the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) undertook a study to understand the factors that influence a person’s decision to walk, bicycle, drive, or take public transportation [...]
Measuring the Effects of Crime on Walking in New Jersey (2017)
Despite low-income and minority neighborhoods being more conducive to walking because of grid street systems, sidewalks, and stores, people in such neighborhoods often walk less than other neighborhoods. Researchers [...]
Bicycling Among Black and Latino Women (2016)
This study examines the factors that influence women’s transportation mode choice as well as their perceptions of bicyclists and bicycling. In addition, input was collected on the types of [...]
New Jersey Bicycle Activities and Attitudes Survey (2016)
The New Jersey Bicycle Activities and Attitudes Survey was administered by staff from the Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) and the Bloustein Center for Survey Research (BCSR) in the fall [...]
Barriers to Bicycle Access & Use in Black and Hispanic Communities (2016)
In 2015, the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) undertook a study to investigate means to promote bicycling among Black and Hispanic populations in New Jersey, as well as [...]
Potential Solutions to Address Distracted Driving and Walking in New Jersey (2015)
The objective of this report is to examine the perception of distracted driving and walking problems in New Jersey and to understand the extent of support for possible solutions. [...]