Step 2. Add the following after the first paragraph: Surveys can either be distributed or information can be gathered via an intercept method. Distributed surveys can be disseminated either in person, online, or through another method (see Further Explanation, Sampling a Population). Surveys can be distributed per dwelling unit, but all residents over the age of 16 should be requested to provide trip information.
For mixed use projects, if the total nonresidential square footage is less than 10% and no greater than 5,000 square feet, it is acceptable for the entire building to be considered residential and follow only the residential guidance. Otherwise, the project should use the most appropriate rating system for each use within the project.
Step 3. Add the following after the first paragraph: "For Multifamily projects: Step 3 does not apply"
Step 4. Add the following new section at the end: "
For Multifamily projects:
Do not survey visitors.
Projects should expect to include building residents over the age of 16 (or legal driving age) in their survey. Because building residents below the legal driving age cannot make all of their own transportation decisions, they should be excluded from the survey; however a resident of legal driving age that makes a trip solely for the purposes of providing transportation to someone that is not of legal driving age should include that trip in their own survey responses (e.g. walk a student to school, drive a child to daycare, etc.)
Survey should do the following:
o Collect information on travel during two consecutive days of a complete work week.
o In the same survey, collect information on travel during two weekend days.
o Survey should be filled out per person, per unit. Ask respondent to indicate transportation mode to and from the project building; if more than one mode of transportation was used during a trip, the respondent should indicate only the mode used for the longest distance.
o Ask how respondents traveled to and from the building for each trip on each day so that they can indicate whether they used different travel modes on different days.
o Collect information on all trips to and from the building, not just during commuting times.
o Apply the same survey consistently to obtain your sample; do not vary the survey between respondents for the duration of the survey effort.
Step 8. Add the follwing last section: "For Multifamily projects: Absences because of vacation and sick leave do not need to be addressed."
Step 9. "Add the follwing last section: "For Multifamily projects: Step 9 does not apply"
Step 10. "Add the follwing last section: "For Multifamily projects: Step 10 does not apply"