Survey of San Francisco Likely November 2016 Voters Regarding Attitudes on Employee Shuttles. Prepared for Bay Area Council

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Survey of San Francisco Likely November 2016 Voters Regarding Attitudes on Employee Shuttles Prepared for Bay Area Council January 2016

Methodology Telephone survey of Likely November 2016 Voters in San Francisco January 5-12, 2016 500 interviews conducted Margin of error: +4.4 percentage points; Interviewing conducted by trained, professional interviewers in English, Spanish, and Chinese Please note that due to rounding, some percentages may not add up to exactly 100%. San Francisco Likely Voters 2

Key Findings A strong majority of voters in San Francisco support allowing employee shuttle buses to use MUNI stops. San Franciscans recognize that employee shuttles are helping to get cars off the road, relieve traffic congestion and reduce air pollution. Shuttle bus regulations recommended by the SFMTA are supported widely. Requiring fair treatment and compensation of shuttle bus drivers, and ensuring the shuttle buses have strict air quality controls are particularly important. San Francisco Likely Voters 3

Transportation Methods A quarter drive down the Peninsula regularly and 4% ride an employee shuttle bus. Yes Don't know No Ride MUNI 58% 42% Ride BART 33% 67% Drive to the Peninsulta or South Bay 23% 77% Carpool 13% 86% Ride Caltrain Ride an employee shuttle bus 6% 4% 94% 96% Do you regularly - that is, at least two or three times per week - use each of the following modes of transportation? San Francisco Likely Voters 4

Favorable/Unfavorable Ratings A majority rate MUNI, Caltrain and employee shuttles positively. favorable favorable Can't Rate/ Never Heard unfavorable unfavorable Employee shuttle buses 22% 30% 16% 18% 14% Caltrain 23% 40% 26% 3% 7% MUNI 29% 40% 4% 17% 10% Q9-13. For each one please tell me if you have a strongly favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or strongly unfavorable opinion. San Francisco Likely Voters 5

Shuttle Bus Attributes Most voters agree that employee shuttle buses help relieve congestion and air pollution, and are necessary supplements to the inadequate transit system between SF and Silicon Valley. Employee shuttle buses Agree Agree No Opinion/ Don't Know Disagree Disagree help get cars off the road, relieving congestion and air pollution 50% 33% 2% 8% 7% are needed because the public transit system between SF and Silicon Valley is inadequate 43% 26% 7% 12% 12% encourage people to use environmentally conscious means of transportation 38% 37% 6% 10% 11% should be offered by more companies 26% 32% 8% 16% 18% Q21-29. Now, thinking specifically about employee shuttle buses in San Francisco, please tell me if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements: San Francisco Likely Voters 6

Support for Allowing Shuttle Buses The majority of voters support allowing employee shuttle buses to use MUNI bus stops. Allowing employee shuttle buses to pick up and drop off passengers at a limited number of MUNI bus stops in San Francisco support support oppose oppose Don t know Support 62% 34% 28% Oppose 34% 16% 17% Don't know 4% Support Oppose Don't know Q19. Would you say you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose allowing employee shuttle buses to pick up and drop off passengers at a limited number of MUNI bus stops in San Francisco? San Francisco Likely Voters 7

Support for Regulating Shuttle Buses Over 70% support regulating the employee shuttle buses. Regulating employee shuttle buses in San Francisco Support 72% support support oppose oppose Don t know 35% 37% Oppose 23% 14% 10% Don't know 5% Support Oppose Don't know Q20. Some people have proposed regulations on employee shuttle buses that use MUNI bus stops to pick up and drop off passengers. Do you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose regulating employee shuttle buses in San Francisco? San Francisco Likely Voters 8

Support for Regulations, Ideas Regulations proposed by SFMTA are strongly favored by San Francisco voters. favor favor (Don't know) oppose oppose Requiring that shuttle drivers are treated and compensated fairly. 67% 23% 5% 2% 3% Making sure employees shuttle buses have the strictest air quality controls. 65% 23% 3% 6% 3% Requiring the employee shuttle companies to pay for improvements to traffic flow and pedestrian safety at MUNI stops they use. 52% 31% 3% 6% 8% Increasing the fee charged to shuttle companies to stop in MUNI bus zones so that it covers the City s costs. 52% 26% 4% 8% 11% Restricting the largest employee shuttle buses to bigger streets and major thoroughfares through the city. 49% 31% 4% 11% 6% Q30-35. I m going to read you some of the different ideas that have been proposed regarding the employee shuttle busses in San Francisco. For each one, please tell me if you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose that idea. San Francisco Likely Voters 9

Contacts Ruth Bernstein 510-550-8922 ruth@emcresearch.com San Francisco Likely Voters 10