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TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION. Julie Hanley Kimbra Fuesting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c68qD_NExQ. WHY DO YOU TRAVEL?. Leisure Travel Visit Friends/Relatives Sightseeing Vacations Cruises Beach/Waterfront Mountain Getaways Theme Parks New Cities Business Travel. HOW DO YOU TRAVEL?. Walk

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TRANSPORTATION

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  1. TRANSPORTATION Julie Hanley Kimbra Fuesting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c68qD_NExQ

  2. WHY DO YOU TRAVEL? • Leisure Travel • Visit Friends/Relatives • Sightseeing • Vacations • Cruises • Beach/Waterfront • Mountain Getaways • Theme Parks • New Cities • Business Travel

  3. HOW DO YOU TRAVEL? • Walk • Bicycle • Automobile • Bus • Scooter • Snowmobile • Train • Airplane • Motorcycle • Subway • ATV • Skateboard

  4. WHAT PREDICTS YOUR TRAVEL? • Generation • Gender • Income • Air Travel Costs • Fuel Costs

  5. TRAVEL STATISTICS • Average person makes 4 round trips per day • Average 3-4 trips outside their territory per year • American Travel Time • 30% to work and back • 30% to shopping and child care • 30% to free-time leisure activities • 10% to meals out and personal care

  6. TRAVEL STATISTICS • Air is the secondary means of transportation used for leisure purposes between August 2008 and July 2009 • 42% of U.S. adults • Auto is the primary means of transportation for leisure visitors (76%) who traveled for leisure purposes during August 2008 and July 2009 • Business travel is the U.S. accounts for $246 billion in spending and 2.3 million American jobs • $100 billion in spending and 1 millions jobs are linked directly to meetings and events

  7. TRAVEL STATISTICS • Baby Boomers (Born 1955-1964) • 21% of leisure travelers • Average 4.1 leisure trips per year • 22% of business travelers • Average 5.6 business trips per year

  8. TRAVEL STATISTICS • Generation X (Born 1965-1980) • 31% of leisure travelers • Average 3.5 leisure trips per year • 36% of business travelers • Average 6.9 business trips per year

  9. TRAVEL STATISTICS • Generation Y (Born After 1980) • 12% of leisure travelers • Average 3.9 leisure trips per year • 13% of business travelers • Average 4.2 business trips per year

  10. WALKING • Decline in use as transportation • Time • Cities/Towns are less walkable • Increase in use as recreation • Exercise • Tourism • Leisure Time

  11. REASONS FOR WALKING • Exercise/Health 27% • Personal Errands 17.3% • Recreation 15.3% • To Go Home 10.2% • Visit Friend/Relative 8.8% • School/Work 5.1% • Walk Dog 4% • Other 12.3%

  12. AGE & WALKING • 5-15 15.2% • 16-24 9.3% • 25-39 9.2% • 40-64 7.8% • 65 & OLDER 8.9% How do you get 40-64 year olds to walk more?

  13. WALKING EVENTS • American Heart Walk • Race For The Cure • Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk • Jingle Bell Run/Walk • American Cancer Society Relay For Life • Great Strides Walk for Cystic Fibrosis More can be found at www.thewalkingsite.com

  14. NO NEED TO WALK… Shuttles

  15. NO NEED TO WALK… Moving Sidewalks & Escalators

  16. NO NEED TO WALK… Segway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rNw5nI_3iE

  17. ISSUES FOR RECREATION PROVIDERS • What issues would you face as a recreation provider if people chose to decrease their walking? • Decreased use of recreation areas and facilities • Leads to decreased funding • Increased health issues such as obesity

  18. IF YOU WANT TO WALK… National Recreation Trails (NRT) • Over 1,000 trails in all 50 states • Range from less than 1 mile to 485 miles • Can be found in rural, urban, and remote areas • Federal, state, municipal, and privately owned lands

  19. IF YOU WANT TO WALK… • Designated by the Secretary of Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture through an application process • Benefits • Promotion • Technical Assistance • Networking • Funding

  20. WALKING IN THE TWIN CITIES • Constitution Trail • Tipton Park • White Oak Park

  21. Automobiles

  22. How many times do you make separate trips in your car? Are you able to decrease the amount of trips in your car a day?

  23. Automobiles are taking over.. • Number of automobiles may surpass number of people in the world within the next decade • Accounts for 4 out of every 5 miles traveled • Average of 1.9 vehicles in each U.S. household • 92% of households own a car • 90% of long distance trips are made by a personal vehicle • 1 out of 6 people used another form of transportation in the past 2 months

  24. Too Much, Too Soon • Gas prices will continue to increase • Long distance travel will continue to rise due to the rising cost of airplane fuel. • Younger demographics will rely more on vehicle transportation than on alternative methods of transportation • Cost of family recreation and leisure will rise. Example: A family of four going to an Indianapolis Colts football game

  25. Reinventing the Automobile • Starts with creating more fuel efficient vehicles • Low to no fuel costs • Emits less pollution • Provides a more cost efficient and environmentally efficient travel experience • The Future of Cars

  26. Electric Car Industry • Hybrids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVpKxtGygZE&feature=related • Smart Cars: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcnyyaeEgys

  27. Not All is Lost! • Fuel Efficient Cars will make many forms of leisure more accessible to many disadvantaged populations. • High Speed Rail Train Systems will create more cost effective and decrease the travel time on long distance trips. Example: President Obama’s Initiative

  28. High- Speed Rail System • $ 8 billion investment • “ a system that reduces travel time times, increases mobility, reduces congestion, boosts productivity, reduces emissions and creates jobs.” • 10 corridors indentified, ranging from 100-600 miles long • Ex: California high- speed trains: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nx8rNysZSI&feature=related

  29. Questions to consider… • Would driving an automobile that needed almost no fuel change your personal leisure pattern behavior? Why or why not? • Do you ever think automobiles will be banned in major cities, or only be allowed to drive at certain times? • How might high- speed trains impact tourism?

  30. Resources • U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. (2001). Journey to work trends in the United States and its major metropolitan areas, 1960-2000 (Publ. No. FHWA-EP-03-058). Retrieved September 15, 2010 , from http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/jtw/ • http://www.walkinginfo.org/facts/statistics.cfm • http://www.ustravel.org/news/press-kit/travel-facts-and-statistics • http://www.thewalkingsite.com/events.html • www.americantrails.org

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