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Dorset and East Devon Coast Waterborne Travel Questionnaire Results

Dorset and East Devon Coast Waterborne Travel Questionnaire Results. Aim. To gather an understanding of the public’s propensity to travel on the water as opposed to by more traditional methods such as buses or the private car. Method. Sarah Collins - Exeter Geography undergraduate

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Dorset and East Devon Coast Waterborne Travel Questionnaire Results

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  1. Dorset and East Devon Coast Waterborne Travel Questionnaire Results

  2. Aim • To gather an understanding of the public’s propensity to travel on the water as opposed to by more traditional methods such as buses or the private car

  3. Method • Sarah Collins - Exeter Geography undergraduate • Eight hours over two days travelling on the X53 Jurassic Coast bus • 92 surveys completed with passengers

  4. Key findings • Assuming a vessel which was appropriate for the sea conditions, would you be interested in travelling by boat? • Yes55% • Only in calm conditions 25% • No 20% • So, 80% of people would be interested in travelling by boat

  5. Most important considerations • Cost 55% • Convenience 52% • Whether it links to other public transport 43% • Reliability 42%

  6. Least important considerations • How long it takes 36% • How comfortable vessel is 32% • Predictability of service 13%

  7. What are the top three factors which might put you off? • Adverse weather 75% • If too expensive 65% • Inconvenience 53% • Other options included • sea sickness 38% • don’t like boats 15% • disability 7%

  8. Have you travelled much by boat before? • Yes, on holidays 43% • Only on large ferries 36% • No 20% • Yes, I sail 1%

  9. Do you feel ‘comfortable’ with the idea of travelling by sea? • Yes 74% • No 26%

  10. What have we learnt? • Definitely a keen interest in travelling by sea • Cost and convenience most important factors • Surprisingly, predictability not overly important (indicates an understanding of the constraints?) • The biggest barrier is adverse weather conditions • 74% felt comfortable with travelling by sea • Sarah said most people thought it was ‘a really good idea’

  11. What do we still need to find out? • Survey was undertaken on the bus – what about those people who don’t regularly travel by public transport? • Survey work at coastal car parks required?

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