Delaware General Assembly and Governor Candidate Survey

Making cycling and walking safe, convenient and fun in Delaware


Please tell us who you are and then rank your support of the following 4 statements on a scale between ‘strongly agree’ and  ‘strongly disagree’ no later than October 23. We will publish your answers in the form of a voter’s guide before the upcoming election. (The SUBMIT button is a small blue button at the end of the survey.)

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    1. I voted for, or agree with, the Everyone Gets Home resolution (SCR 94 in the 151st Delaware General Assembly), which called for reducing traffic fatalities in Delaware to no more than 100 people each year by 2025 and also affirmed support for the Delaware Strategic Highway Safety Plan goal of no more 60 annual traffic fatalities by 2035.
    Strongly AgreeAgreeNeither Agree or DisagreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree

    2. I voted for, or agree with, the Everyone Gets Home Act (HS 1 for HB 247 in the 152nd Delaware General Assembly) - Delaware’s first-ever anti-“stroad” law - which authorized DelDOT to acquire property rights along busy, high-speed, multi-lane highways to consolidate commercial entrances or to create new commercial interconnections if DelDOT determines such consolidation or interconnection would likely reduce serious and fatal crashes.
    Strongly AgreeAgreeNeither Agree or DisagreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree

    3. I support Delaware establishing a clear public policy that requires that every street, road and highway in the state be assigned to a specific functional category with clear design requirements to either facilitate safe and smooth traffic flow or safe direct access to properties (but not both) in order to help Delaware meet its goal of no more than 60 annual traffic fatalities by 2035.
    Strongly AgreeAgreeNeither Agree or DisagreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree

    4. I support the construction of multimodal roundabouts that are safer than signal- or stop sign-controlled intersections for people driving, cycling and walking in order to help Delaware meet its goal of no more than 60 annual traffic fatalities by 2035.
    Strongly AgreeAgreeNeither Agree or DisagreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree

    5. Is there anything else about your record as an elected official, your experience or your views that is relevant to improving traffic safety for the people you wish to represent in the 153rd General Assembly?

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