Public Roads Magazine Reader Survey

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Public Roads Magazine Reader Survey

OMB: 2125-0628

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Last updated: 7/30/2024

Federal Highway Administration

Office of Research, Development, and Technology

2024/2025 Public Roads Reader Survey

Objective

The editorial team for Federal Highway Administration’s Public Roads magazine, led by the Office of Research, Development, and Technology, plans to repeat a reader survey, which was conducted in spring 2021. The goal of the follow-up survey is two-fold: First, it will help determine if readers are pleased with the changes made following the first reader survey and the comments received; and secondly, it will provide additional insights into reader needs, interests, and demographics to inform content improvements for the publication. The survey will be open for at least six weeks and may be extended to seven weeks, based on response quantities.

Target Audience

The target audience for this survey is current or previous readers of Public Roads. When the first survey was conducted in 2021, there were 2,300 subscribers. In 2024, there are more than 25,750. The opportunity to reach a larger audience is exciting and will likely produce more robust survey results.

Messaging

The messaging for the rollout of the survey will emphasize:

  • Readers as a critical part of the content development process.

  • FHWA’s commitment to providing top-notch, relevant, and timely content on Federal highway policies, programs, research, and technology.

Survey Distribution

The survey questions will be distributed via SurveyMonkey, an online software that helps create and run online surveys. This platform is equipped with several question types including multiple choice answers, rating scales, and text boxes that allow fill-in comments.

SurveyMonkey is a tool that FHWA has used in the past to survey stakeholders. This tool presents a user-friendly and reliable web interface and offers robust analytics options that allow for the thorough analysis of survey results.

The survey will be accessible in five ways:

  1. Email distribution.

  2. Social media.

  3. Embedded web link on the Public Roads landing page, https://highways.dot.gov/public-roads/home.

  4. Embedded web link on the Office of Research, Development, and Technology landing page, https://highways.dot.gov/research.

  5. Dr. Regal’s weekly HOA update.

Marketing/Design

The design team will create graphics to launch the survey, announce survey reminders, and promote a “last call” to take the survey. These announcements will be bi-weekly. Email and social media copy will accompany the graphics and will be sent to HPA for approval.

Intro/Legal Copy

The editorial team of Public Roads magazine is asking for reader feedback to ensure that we continue to deliver top-notch, relevant, and timely content on FHWA’s highway policies, programs, research, and technology.

This collection of information is voluntary, and replies will be confidential. It takes an average of three minutes to complete this survey. Please note that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB temporary control number for this collection is 2125-0628. Note: This will be filled out upon OMB’s approval.

Survey Questions

Question

Question Type

Answer Choices

  1. What is your overall satisfaction with Public Roads magazine?

Rate one item on a scale

  • Very satisfied.

  • Somewhat satisfied.

  • Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied.

  • Somewhat dissatisfied.

  • Very dissatisfied (please specify why).

  1. How relevant to current and emerging transportation-related technology and research do you find the articles and information?

Rate one item on a scale

  • Very relevant.

  • Somewhat relevant.

  • Not at all relevant.

  1. Please rank the following sections of the magazine in order of importance to you (1 being the most important and 5 being the least important).

Rank items numerically

  • Feature Articles.

  • What’s New.

  • Innovation Corner.

  • Along the Road.

  • Training Update.

  • Guest Editorial.


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  • Very satisfied

  • Somewhat satisfied

  • Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

  • Somewhat dissatisfied

  • Very dissatisfied (please specify why)


  1. Based on the results of the 2021 reader survey, several changes were made. What is your level of satisfaction with each change? Changes noted below.

  • Enhanced Guest Editorial to look like a featured article.

  • Changed name of Hot Topic to What’s New.

  • Added larger pictures and more white space to entire magazine.

  • Shortened Internet Watch and merged it with Along the Road.

  • Removed Communication Product Updates.

  • Increased marketing efforts.

Rate each item on a scale

  • Very satisfied.

  • Somewhat satisfied.

  • Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied.

  • Somewhat dissatisfied.

  • Very dissatisfied (please specify why).

  1. What topics are you interested in seeing more of in future issues of Public Roads? (1 being the most important and 5 being the least important).

Rank items numerically

  • Nondestructive evaluation.

  • Hydraulics.

  • State/local level projects and case studies.

  • Transportation leader profiles (FHWA, FMCSA, NHTSA, etc.).

  • Environmental issues.

  • New innovations (software, connected vehicles, etc.).

  • Other (please specify).

  1. Please rank the following special-themed issues in order of importance to you (1 being most important and 5 being least important).

Rank items numerically

  • Female Leaders in Transportation; Spring 2020.

  • Safe System Approach; Winter 2022.

  • Equity in Transportation; Spring 2023.

  • Student Writing Competition; Winter 2024.

  1. In what industry or discipline do you work? Select the best answer.

Dropdown

  • Transportation – government.

  • Transportation – non-governmental organization (NGO).

  • Engineering – government.

  • Engineering – (NGO).

  • University or college (specify area of study).

  • High school student (specify grade level).

  • Think tank or research firm (specify area of specialty).

  • Other (please specify).

  1. How would you rank the following topics (1 being most important and 5 being least important) if they were to become a standard feature in Public Roads?

Rank items numerically

  • State DOT case studies.

  • FHWA program highlights.

  • Safe System Approach.

  • Connected vehicle technology.

  • Complete Streets.

  • Other (please specify).

  1. If you are a regular reader, what topic has been the most informative to you? If possible, please specify the title and issue.

Open-ended


  1. Do you have any other feedback about the magazine that you would like us to know?

Open-ended



Timeline

Timing*

Action

Week of March 4

Send reader survey and rollout plan to POC. Secure FHWA input and approval by March 15.

Week of April 8

Submit OMB Fast-Track Generic Clearance application. Note: Fast track approval would be 2–3 months.


Week of April 15

Develop marketing materials (social media posts, GovDelivery, website copy, and HOA copy).

Week of June 24

Send survey and rollout plan to Public Roads Editorial Board for courtesy review.

Week of July 8

OMB Fast-Track Generic Clearance approval.

Week of July 15

Send reader survey package (questions and marketing materials) to HPA. (Requested review date approx. week of July 29)

Week of July 29

Post survey links to web pages and prepare GovDelivery.

Week of August 5

Distribute survey via GovDelivery and email outreach. Launch social media campaign. Send announcement, reminder, and last call one week apart.

Week of September 9

Survey closes.

Week of September 16

Initiate survey analysis.

Week of October 14

Submit final survey report and recommendations to POC.

Week of October 28

Conduct briefing with the Editorial Board to share survey findings and secure input and approval on survey recommendations.

Date TBD

Implement recommendations from the survey.

*Dates may be added or adjusted to accommodate review and approval schedules. All dates are projected and subject to change based on OMG approval date.

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