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MDOT asks pedestrians to help with a survey about sharing the roads

MDOT is inviting Michigander pedestrians to fill out a survey about the roads in the state.

Michigan’s Department of Transportation is asking people to take the survey about the needs of those on the roads, specifically the vulnerable users of the roads who walk, bike, or roll without a vehicle.

MDOT is looking for information to better understand the needs of pedestrians in order to plan and manage the roads in ways that work to the benefit of those both in and out of vehicles.

You can find the survey through August 18th by clicking here for the state website.

 

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