Farebox Recovery Ratio 9 • NTD FRR was 3.5 percent under the standard, and • TDA FRR exceeded the standard by 5.2 percent. Mode Results for July 2017 through June 2018
Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) May 1, 2023
www.octa.net E˜ective February 9, 2025 Nmeros en la calle indican transbordos. NT = Norwalk Transit 9:22 La Habra to Brea . 143. via Whittier Blvd / Harbor Blvd / Brea Blvd / Birch St
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A Business Owner An Employee A Resident A Visitor A Commuter Other 1 Please complete the following statement: I am a _____ along or near Harbor Blvd. Daily Weekly Monthly Never 2 How o!en do you use transit in the study area? 3 What are your main reasons for choosing whether or not to use transit? 4 In order to develop ideas for improved and/or new transit services on or near Harbor
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91 Express Lanes 2007 Customer Satisfaction Survey Research conducted for Orange County Transportation Authority September 2007 23046 Ave Carlota ♦ Sixth Floor ♦ Laguna Hills, CA 92653 P) 949.833.9337 ♦ Insightsworldwide.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1 100 Million Trips Since 2003 2 A Message from the CEO 4 50 Million Hours Saved 6 50 Million Gallons of Gas Conserved 8 One Billion Free-Flowing Miles Driven
Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs i Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs September 2013 I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent
Improving connectivity will be key to the future success of transit in Orange County, including both first-/last-mile feeder connections and connections between longer distance