Redstone Arsenal is conducting an employee survey to assess the traffic and usage of the Arsenal gates:
"Traffic Engineers from the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) are conducting an Arsenal-wide traffic study. This study will be used to assess the functionality of the access control points (ACPs) for Redstone Arsenal. As part of the study, SDDC Engineers have prepared an online origin-destination survey consisting of seven questions."
These are the survey questions:
What general direction do you live in relation to Redstone?
What building do you work in?
What gate do you use most commonly to enter the Arsenal in the morning?
At approximately what time do you enter through the gates in the morning?
What gate would you prefer to use in the morning if neither traffic delays nor hours of operation were an issue?
How many times to you use the gates in a typical day?
Do you have any any suggestions or comments regarding the gates?
It's interesting that the Arsenal is using a voluntary survey to gather traffic information. The traffic counts employed by the City of Huntsville can gather much of the same information but in a more objective sense. Still, it is encouraging that the Arsenal is assessing its traffic conditions and trying to better handle the large number of vehicles that enter and leave the Arsenal each day.
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