The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) periodically surveys households throughout northeastern Illinois about their travel habits to learn more about how and why people navigate the region. The survey, also known as My Daily Travel, was last conducted in 2019 and surveyed more than 12,000 households in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties about trips they made for work, school, shopping, errands, and socializing with family and friends.
CMAP is preparing for the next generation of My Daily Travel. A pilot survey launched on April 22, 2024, and is currently underway. The full survey deployment is planned for the fall of 2024. Sign-up for CMAP's newsletter to stay informed about the My Daily Travel survey.
CMAP has conducted similar travel surveys in 2008 and 1990. The data collected through the My Daily Travel survey helps CMAP understand regional travel patterns and ensures that ON TO 2050, the long-range plan for northeastern Illinois, is consistent with current and forecasted transportation and land use trends. My Daily Travel survey results are available on the CMAP Data Hub.