Survey Results

Survey Results

Total Responses: 116

Question 1: What is your state of preparedness?

I am trying to prepare for short-term situations: 17 votes = 15%
Fairly confident I am prepared for short-term situations: 18 votes = 16%
Short-term prepped, trying to prepare for long-term situations: 54 votes = 47%
Fairly confident I am prepared for long-term situations: 18 votes = 16%
Already living my long-term life (bugged out or homesteading): 9 votes = 8%

Question 2: What are your long-term plans?

No plans / no idea: 22 votes = 19%
I know of a rural area I am going to bug-out to: 18 votes = 16%
I own a rural area I am going to prepare: 7 votes = 6%
I own a rural area that is partly prepared for me to go to: 8 votes = 7%
I own a rural area that is prepared for me to go to: 5 votes = 4%
My current property provides my food and water: 37 votes = 32%
I have plans on leaving this country/region: 10 votes = 9%
I have a mobile bug-out that provides my food and water and can leave the country/region: 9 votes = 8%

Question 3: Under what conditions would you consider moving out of your country/region?

No matter how bad it got, I would never leave my country: 39 votes = 34%
If the country collapsed, I would move to a similar neighbouring country: 30 votes = 26%
If the country collapsed, I would move to a foreign country (across the sea): 9 votes = 8%
If the country went downhill, I would move to a similar neighbouring country: 14 votes = 12%
If the country went downhill, I would move to a foreign country (across the sea): 12 votes = 10%
I have already left my country/region and moved to a similar neighbouring country: 0 votes = 0%
I have already left my country/region and moved to a foreign country (across the sea): 4 votes = 3%
Borders... what are those? I already travel where I like, as I please.: 8 votes = 7%

Question 4: What is your emergency escape (bug-out) vehicle?

I don't have one / walking: 6 votes = 5%
Walking with a wagon or hand cart: 4 votes = 3%
Bicycle (with or without trailer): 5 votes = 4%
Animal (i.e. horse-back or similar): 1 votes = 1%
Vehicle that can transport family and very limited equipment (under 1000km range): 44 votes = 38%
Vehicle that can transport family and very limited equipment (unlimited range): 10 votes = 9%
Vehicle that can transport family and lots equipment (under 1000km range): 30 votes = 26%
Vehicle that can transport family and lots equipment (unlimited range): 1 votes = 1%
Vehicle that can be lived in with kitchen, beds, toilet. (under 1000km range): 8 votes = 7%
Vehicle that can be lived in with kitchen, beds, toilet. (unlimited range): 7 votes = 6%

Question 5: This question asked how far you could travel if there was no fuel available. Many people thought it meant they had one tank only.

I am unable to take my equipment and supplies and would be forced to abandon them: 0 votes = 0%
Less than 1 kilometer: 5 votes = 4%
1-5 kilometers: 10 votes = 9%
5-10 kilometers: 26 votes = 22%
10-50 kilometers: 10 votes = 9%
50-100 kilometers: 6 votes = 5%
100-300 kilometers: 9 votes = 8%
>300 kilometers (>150 NM): 32 votes = 28%

Question 6: If your vehicle was out of fuel, and you had no spare tanks, and no place to get fuel (you have **no fuel at all**) and you had to leave your area, what is the distance you can travel in a day, with your equipment and supplies?

I am unable to take my equipment and supplies and would be forced to abandon them: 0 votes = 0%
Less than 1 kilometer (0.6m): 2 votes = 2%
1-5 kilometers (0.6-3m): 1 votes = 1%
5-10 kilometers (3-6m): 3 votes = 3%
10-50 kilometers (6-30m): 6 votes = 5%
50-100 kilometers (30-60m): 2 votes = 2%
100-300 kilometers (60-180m): 2 votes = 2%
>300 kilometers (>150 NM or 180m): 2 votes = 2%

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