Take the City’s State of Mobility & Safety Perception Survey

Take the Survey by August 7th and be entered to win a gift card!

The City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility & Infrastructure (DOMI) is conducting a citywide State of Mobility & Safety Perception Survey to better understand how people who live and/or work in the city travel, how safe they feel using different transportation modes, and what improvements would most enhance mobility and safety across the city.

The information gathered in this survey will also support the city’s future transportation priorities and improve ongoing initiatives such as infrastructure maintenance, Complete Streets, traffic calming, and the Vision Zero initiative to eliminate road traffic fatalities.

Anyone who lives or works in the city of Pittsburgh municipal boundary is encouraged to participate.

Why This Matters
Traditional transportation data tells us what is happening—traffic volumes, speeds, and crashes. This survey captures what that data cannot: how people experience the system. For example, a sidewalk may exist on a map, but if it’s broken or obstructed, it may not feel safe or usable—especially for someone using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller.

This kind of input, from residents and workers, can lead to real world improvements in our infrastructure, so please take a moment and leave your feedback today!

Share your feedback and enter to win a $25 gift card!