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Future of Transport Survey

1. Do you most commonly use a car or public transport for your commute to work in the CBD? *This question is required.
2. If by car - where do you most commonly park your car? Please select one response only
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If by public transport - which do you most commonly use? Please select one response only

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Suppose a company called Moober provides clean, safe cars with polite, safe drivers, and your Moober is guaranteed to arrive within 5 minutes.

If you could have unlimited Moober commutes to work in the CBD for the same cost you’re paying to commute currently how likely would you be to switch from your current mode of transport to work and use Moober?      

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Suppose a company called Moober provides clean, safe cars with polite, safe drivers, and your Moober is guaranteed to arrive within 5 minutes.


CAR COMMUTERS ONLY: 
How likely would you be to sell the car you use to drive to work?
    
                         

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3.

Autonomous Self-Driving Vehicles, or “driverless cars” carry passengers but do not require a human driver.  Advanced computer technology ensures driverless cars navigate the streets with complete safety.

If self-driving vehicles were to become available would you consider using one for your daily commute to work?  

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4. You WOULD consider using a self driving car for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does COST SAVINGS (on tickets, parking, etc.) contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD you consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does BEING ABLE TO USE THE JOURNEY FOR OTHER THINGS (i.e. working, texting, reading, etc.) contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD you consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does SAFETY COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL TRANSPORT contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD you consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does CONVENIENCE contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD NOT consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY (self) contribute to your response?
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You WOULD NOT consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent does CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY (other motorists) contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD NOT consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent do YOU THINK THEY WILL BE TOO EXPENSIVE contribute to your response?
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4. You WOULD NOT consider using one for your daily commute to work:

To what extent do YOU PREFER TO DRIVE YOURSELF/ USE CONVENTIONAL TRANSPORT contribute to your response?
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4. If self-driving vehicles were to become available would you consider using one for other types of trips (i.e. shopping, recreation, visiting friends and family)? *This question is required.
5. If you owned a self-driving vehicle would you still want to own a conventional vehicle as well? *This question is required.
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Imagine five years from now…

Self-driving vehicles are increasing in popularity. They are generally viewed as safe and efficient

Would you rather? *This question is required.
7.

Imagine fifteen years from now…

Self-driving vehicles are very common and account for about half the vehicles on the road in South Australia. As self-driving vehicles are proving much safer than conventional vehicles the State Government has announced that it is going to introduce a $5000 per year tax on conventional vehicles in an attempt to shift to a 100% self-driving vehicle fleet.

How likely would you be to use self-driving vehicles and get rid of your conventional car? *This question is required.
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Imagine fifteen years from now…

Self-driving vehicles are very common and account for about half the vehicles on the road in South Australia. As self-driving vehicles are proving much safer than conventional vehicles the State Government has announced that it is going to introduce a $5000 per year tax on conventional vehicles in an attempt to shift to a 100% self-driving vehicle fleet.

How likely would you be to pay the tax and continue using your conventional car? *This question is required.
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Imagine fifteen years from now…

Self-driving vehicles are very common and account for about half the vehicles on the road in South Australia. As self-driving vehicles are proving much safer than conventional vehicles the State Government has announced that it is going to introduce a $5000 per year tax on conventional vehicles in an attempt to shift to a 100% self-driving vehicle fleet.

How likely would you be to actively campaign against this measure and try to keep conventional cars on the road? *This question is required.
10. Gender *This question is required.
11. Age group *This question is required.
12. Relationship status *This question is required.
13. Do you have children? *This question is required.
14. What is your gross annual income? *This question is required.
15. How close do you live to the CBD (Central Business District)? *This question is required.
16. How important to you is the car attribute: prestige/performance? *This question is required.
17. How important to you is the car attribute: appearance? *This question is required.
18. How important to you is the car attribute: safety? *This question is required.
19. How important to you is the car attribute: number of doors? *This question is required.
20. If you were buying a new car, how likely would you be to pay extra for better performance? *This question is required.
21. If you were buying a new car, how likely would you be to pay extra for enhanced safety? *This question is required.
22. If you were buying a new car, how likely would you be to pay extra for improved appearance? *This question is required.
23. If you were buying a new car, how likely would you be to pay extra for a feature which allows you to use a lane on the road reserved for people who'd paid, thus allowing you to skip some traffic jams? *This question is required.