English Español English Beauregard Trail Feasibility Study After viewing the online presentation, please share your experiences as a user of the North Beauregard Street corridor by filling out this short, 14-question feedback form. Your feedback will help guide the Beauregard Trail Feasibility Study, which is exploring ways to create safer, dedicated space for people walking, biking, and scooting along North Beauregard Street between Fillmore Avenue and the Fairfax County line near Gloucester Road. This feedback form will take less than 5 minutes to complete and will close on April 19. Question Title * 1. What modes of transportation do you use when traveling on the North Beauregard Street corridor? (Select all that apply) Drive (car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, rideshare) Walk or use mobility-assist device (such as a wheelchair) Bicycle, e-bike, or scooter Bus None of the above Question Title * 2. Why do you travel on the North Beauregard Corridor? (Select all that apply.) I live on or near North Beauregard I work, volunteer or attend school on or near North Beauregard I go to nearby shops, restaurants, services, etc. I travel through the corridor but do not stop. To get to nearby parks and amenities Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. On a scale of 1 to 5, how safe do you feel when traveling on North Beauregard Street by vehicle? Very Unsafe (1) Unsafe (2) Neutral (3) Safe (4) Very Safe (5) Not applicable (I don't travel by vehicle here) Question Title * 4. On a scale of 1 to 5, how safe do you feel when traveling on North Beauregard Street by bicycle or scooter? Very Unsafe (1) Unsafe (2) Neutral (3) Safe (4) Very Safe (5) Not applicable (I don't travel by bicycle or scooter here) Question Title * 5. On a scale of 1 to 5, how safe do you feel when traveling on North Beauregard Street by foot? Very Unsafe (1) Unsafe (2) Neutral (3) Safe (4) Very Safe (5) Not applicable (I don't travel by foot here) Question Title * 6. Based on your experience, what aspects of traveling on North Beauregard Street could be improved? (select all that apply) Too many traffic crashes or close calls People drive too fast Driver behavior feels unpredictable Drivers do not yield to pedestrians at crossings The timing of traffic signals causes long waits Travel times are inconsistent depending on time of day Turning onto or off of North Beauregard Street is difficult Sidewalks feel too narrow or uncomfortable The sidewalk is too close to traffic It is difficult to cross North Beauregard Street There are not enough places to safely cross N Beauregard Street People bike or scoot on the sidewalk There is not separate space for people to bike or scoot Bus stops are difficult to reach safely The street is not well lit I have not experienced any issues traveling on North Beauregard Street Other (please specify) Question Title * 7. How often do you walk or bike along North Beauregard Streeet Very often Sometimes Rarely Never Question Title * 8. If there were safer places to walk or bike along North Beauregard Street, would you be more likely to do so? Yes No Maybe Next