The Transportation Tomorrow Survey team is dedicated to protecting the privacy of its participants.
The purpose of the survey is to help the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and municipal partner agencies identify travel patterns in the Greater Golden Horseshoe and surrounding area of Ontario, in accordance with the Ministry's transportation planning and road safety mandate under provincial legislation.
Canadian-based research firm R.A. Malatest & Associates Ltd. is conducting the survey data collection under the direction of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and the University of Toronto and with the highest standards of the protection of privacy and confidentiality. Malatest's privacy policy can be found at www.malatest.com/privacy-policy/
Responses must be collected first in identifiable form for survey validation purposes, but will then have all identifiers securely removed before responses are received by the Ministry or the project partner agencies. Identifying information will never be held by the Ministry at any time. Names, addresses, and phone numbers are destroyed at the conclusion of the survey's data collection phase, unless you explicitly agree to participate in future transportation-related research.
The data will be aggregated (combined with the responses of other participants) when analysed to produce reports on travel patterns. Statistics generated from the data will include average daily trip rates and mode shares for residents, reported by geographies (e.g., by planning district, municipality, or region). Previous reports can be found here: http://dmg.utoronto.ca/transportation-tomorrow-survey/tts-reports. The Ministry and the project partners will also analyse the data to develop transportation models, track trends in average travel patterns, and conduct further analysis to support transportation planning and decision-making.
Access to the anonymous version of the data (stripped of identifying information and location coordinates) will be managed by the University of Toronto's Data Management Group (DMG). The DMG will provide controlled access to this anonymous data set to municipal agencies and other partners on this project (listed further below). Any information obtained from participating households and held by the Ministry or the partner agencies will be processed, stored, and used in a form that does not permit any particular household or individual to be identified.
For more information, please contact 1-877-216-7786 (toll free), info@tts2022.ca or visit the project website at tts2022.ca. If you have any further questions about the use of the data, the Ministry of Transportation can be contacted by e-mail at mtoinfo@ontario.ca or by telephone at 1-800-268-4686.
Please visit tts2022.ca for further information about this research study.
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It is always best to be as precise as possible when searching for an address. The specific street address including City or Municipality will produce the best results.
Sometimes Google will describe the location a bit differently. This is okay if the marker is in the right place. Please look at the map to confirm that the marker is in the right place.
Once a marker appears on the map, you may select and drag it to a new place on the map. To centre the map at any time, click the home button in the top right corner of the map.
Once the map shows the correct location, click Confirm. After the location is saved, to change it you need to click Search Again.
Are you having problems finding your address on the map? If the Google description or address is slightly different than you think it should be, you can still proceed as long as you are very sure the marker is at the correct location you had in mind.
La version française de l'enquête en ligne est temporairement indisponible.. Pour remplir l'enquête en anglais, veuillez appeler 1-877-216-7786 ou envoyer un courriel á info@tts2022.ca. br>The French version of the online survey is temporarily unavailable. To complete the survey in English, please call 1-877-216-7786 or email info@tts2022.ca.
What is your occupation?We are interested in the type of occupation, not the industry. For example, if you are an Accountant you would choose "Professional in business, finance, and natural and applied science", regardless of whether you work in education, health, or another industry sector