Take note – MTA wants your diary
HOW DO YOU get from here to there?
The MTA wants to know – and it’s willing to pay you $15 for the intel.
The MTA is asking New Yorkers to keep a travel diary to recall all trips taken on an assigned date, where they were heading, how they got there and why, according to a notice the agency mailed to randomly selected New York City households.
The MTA, as required by the federal government, wants to know about any trip — whether it’s walking the dog, biking to the grocery store or driving to a doctor’s appointment, according to the notice signed by Bill Wheeler, MTA’s director of special projects and planning.