Terp Parking
Data Visualization
Data collected from surveys of UMD students.
Mohammed Saleem
The three types of transportation students surveyed use are personal cars, public buses, and electric scooters.
Jityaashri Gurubaskaran
This data shows the comparison between the preferences of visitors versus student/faculty for the established visitor parking lots. Xfinity Center Visitor Lot and Regents Drive Garage was the overall popular choice with Union Lane being the least popular. Considering the fact that visitors are mainly here for events, touring or visiting students it makes sense that the most popular lots are the ones that provide the closest access to these activities. Students/faculty are more interested in getting to their class buildings and have parking passes which allows more freedom than visitors to access some of these parking lots which explains the difference in choices.
Kyle McConeghy
This graph displays the familiarity among the people who drive and park on campus at UMD. People were either familiar, somewhat familiar, or unfamiliar with the restrictions on campus.
Becca Godfrey
This data visualization is a multi-bar chart that displays the amount of commuters versus non commuters in our interviews. Within those categories, the graph then shows the numerical difference in how many interviewees have issues with parking on campus versus how many do not.
Anna Craun
This graph displays the amount of respondents who have indicited they most frequently go to North Campus, South Campus, or Off-Campus. This data tells us which areas require the most accessible parking due to high traffic.