USC AQMD Survey 2024

University of Southern California

Your Information


  • Enter your 7 digit Employee ID or 10 digit USC ID

Survey Week Commute Information

Instructions: Please select commute mode and start time for each day below. If you were on vacation, out sick or had a regular day off during the survey week, please provide your normal scheduled start time for that day.

Enter time in 24 hour format, Entering AM/PM is NOT required. You may use the time picker by clicking in the Time You Began Work field.

Day Date Commute Mode Time You Began Work
Monday 3/25/2024 *
Tuesday 3/26/2024 *
Wednesday 3/27/2024 *
Thursday 3/28/2024 *
Friday 3/29/2024 *

Additional USC Sustainability Questions

Additional USC Sustainability Questions
On the days that you travel, how far do you commute in miles (one-way) to get to campus or your USC-affiliated workplace via your most common commute mode? (Reference: 1 Km = 0.62 miles and 20 blocks = 1 mile)
Which of the following modes of commuting do you use most often to get to campus or your USC-affiliated workplace on a typical day? If you use multiple modes of commuting, select the mode that covers the most distance. (For example, if you drive 5 miles to a park and then ride 20 miles on a train, choose “Rail”).
If you use a private vehicle to travel to work, please fill out your vehicles estimated miles per gallon (mpg). Leave this blank if you have an electric car.


If you use a private vehicle to travel to work, please fill out your vehicle's year (use a 4 digit number)
Please select your 4-wheel vehicle (car/van/truck/suv) make and model from the dropdown list. Please select your 2-wheel vehicle (motorcycle/e-scooter/moped) make and model from the dropdown list.




If you selected 'Other' in the vehicle Make or Model list, then please type in your vehicle make and model below. (Otherwise leave this blank)







Select your vehicle fuel type from the listed options. If you use a hybrid vehicle, then please select the type of fuel that you fill your car up with (eg. the fuel that works with the battery to power your car). If you use public transport, then please use your best judgement.