Please help with UT Austin's research survey on EV driving

Ankita

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Dear EV Drivers,

The Center of Transportation Research at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation, requests your help in learning about impact of range anxiety on driving behavior while driving a battery-operated electric vehicle using hypothetical scenarios. Please consider responding to this survey even if you do not currently drive an battery-operated electric vehicle (but we ask that you respond only if you have driven a motorized vehicle at least once in the past year). The survey will take approximately 10 minutes.

Your participation is important for our research in general, and to improve the facilities available for electric vehicles in particular. The information you provide will help steer the course of analysis. The responses will be kept anonymous.

We invite you to follow the survey link below to participate in the survey. The survey will be closed on 27th April, 2014.
https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_5dvIYjWGOjwQlmd

You can also access the link from official Center of Transportation Research website: http://www.utexas.edu/research/ctr/survey/

Thank you for your consideration. Please also feel free to forward this survey to your friends and colleagues.

Sincerely,
On behalf of Jennifer Duthie, PhD
Director, Network Modeling Center
Center for Transportation Research
The University of Texas at Austin



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Feel free to email me at: cc.ankita@utexas.edu for more details regarding this survey or research. I will be happy to respond to your queries.

Regards,
Ankita Chaudhary
Graduate Research Assistant

Center for Transportation Research, UT Austin
Vice-President of Intelligent Transportation Society of America,
Student Chapter at The University of Texas at Austin
M.S. Student in Civil Engineering (Transportation)
Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin, TX 78712
 
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