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Councils across the UK are asking residents to tell them what they think of transport and highways services in their area, and we're one of those councils.
There are six independent surveys in total - feel free to take one or all of them. Each survey will only take a few minutes of your time. We're asking for your views on:
accessibility
highways maintenance
public transport
road safety
tackling congestion
walking and cycling
You can find out more about each below.
The answers you give will:
help us to understand how you feel about our service
inform decisions about roads, cycling, bus services and public transport in Kent.
You will remain anonymous by taking the survey online. Where we collect information such as your age range, this is to help us understand who is taking part in the survey and whether some groups of people are under-represented.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve only just moved to the area, or if you don’t pay Council Tax, we want to hear from a wide range of people. Click on the icons below to take part.
Councils across the UK are asking residents to tell them what they think of transport and highways services in their area, and we're one of those councils.
There are six independent surveys in total - feel free to take one or all of them. Each survey will only take a few minutes of your time. We're asking for your views on:
accessibility
highways maintenance
public transport
road safety
tackling congestion
walking and cycling
You can find out more about each below.
The answers you give will:
help us to understand how you feel about our service
inform decisions about roads, cycling, bus services and public transport in Kent.
You will remain anonymous by taking the survey online. Where we collect information such as your age range, this is to help us understand who is taking part in the survey and whether some groups of people are under-represented.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve only just moved to the area, or if you don’t pay Council Tax, we want to hear from a wide range of people. Click on the icons below to take part.
Timeline
Surveys open
National Highways and Transport Survey 2023-24 has finished this stage
Surveys close
National Highways and Transport Survey 2023-24 is currently at this stage
29 February 2024
Alternative formats
You can take the surveys in other formats such as:
in another language
in large print
To request a different format, or if you have other queries, contact Ipsos MORI: