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High school students study driving behaviors in science fair projects...
Student Behavior If you are looking for a very interesting topic for your science fair project then look at student behavior. High school students in particular are very fun to observe and study. Objectives/GoalsTo determine the efficiency of automobile use in the area surrounding Carlmont High School, based on length, distance, and consolidation of trips, frequent times of day for car use, and passengers carried. Methods/MaterialsCreate form to track family car use over two weeks. Collect data (39 families, 68 cars, 3700 trips), and enter into Excel spreadsheet, showing total miles driven, total time spent, and passenger-miles driven. Find sums and averages of all categories tallied. Sort data by time of day, distance and length of trip, and passengers carried. Graph, with percentages of total trips by length in miles, average passengers driven per mile, and most congested times of day. Analyze data regarding consolidation of tasks away from home and frequency of carpooling to assess driving efficiency. ResultsConsolidation of errands: 93% of cars at least twice in two week period, 19% at least half of all trips
Carpooling outside of family: 56% of cars at least once, 29% at least 3 times in two weeks
Average passengers per mile per driver: approximately 0.72 Conclusions/DiscussionThose surveyed seemed to consolidate errands, utilize public transportation (as indicated by comments), and carpool when possible. However, many areas of driving efficiency could be improved, as evidenced by frequent trips within a short distance of the home and a majority of regular commutes driven with no passengers and at the most congested times of day. 3rd party contributor
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