Released in early 2020, this poll shows that Denver voters overwhelmingly support the City’s plans to increase safety and mobility options. Data in the poll shows the majority of Denver voters are eager to see improvements in the City that will lead to reduced traffic fatalities and increased opportunities for moving around the City outside of using a car.
In a survey of 500 active Denver voters, results showed:
- 80 percent support the City’s plan to add 125 miles of bike lanes
- 79 percent support the City’s Vision Zero Action Plan and efforts to eliminate
traffic deaths and injuries - Two out of three Denverites would use mobility options other than driving to get
around the City if those options were available and convenient - Two out of three Denverites are inclined to support businesses that demonstrate
a commitment to multimodal transportation solutions - The following groups support safer and easier access to alternative modes of
transportation:
○ Eight in 10 women and men
○ Nearly nine in 10 voters ages 18-49 and seven in 10 voters over 50
○ More than eight in 10 African American, Hispanic and White voters
See the full poll results below.
See detailed poll results [PDF]