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Transportation 101 February 18, 2009. CommuteInfo Introducing… a better way to work.

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1 Transportation 101 February 18, 2009

2 CommuteInfo Introducing… a better way to work

3 History  The Southwestern PA Commission has promoted ridesharing and alternative commuting options for almost 30 years  Ridesharing efforts have intensified during two oil crises, two Port Authority strikes and major highway projects

4 CommuteInfo is dedicated to increasing the number of commuters in Southwestern Pennsylvania sharing a ride to work or school. Transit Vanpools Carpools Biking Walking Mission

5 Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Butler Greene Fayette Indiana Lawrence Washington Westmoreland

6 Workers Commuting to Jobs Outside their Resident Municipality: Allegheny417,598 Armstrong25,961 Beaver70,135 Butler 66,370 Fayette48,826 Greene 11,975 Indiana 27,939 Lawrence29,992 Washington 75,025 Westmoreland 135,654 Total 909,475 2000 US Census Data Regional Commuters

7  Airport Corridor Transportation Management Association  Brooke, Hancock, Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Organization  Oakland Transportation Management Association  PennDOT  Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership  Regional Transit Operators  Southwestern PA Commission  Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board  University of Pittsburgh Working Together

8 Not a one size fits all… we are helping commuters to make educated choice(s), to choose the option(s) which works best for them  Building Awareness  Educating  Promoting Choices Commuting Options

9 Kelly’s Story “I had been commuting into downtown Pittsburgh for my job for over one year. I knew the 1-1/4 hour drive was frustrating, but it was also costing me a lot of money - $2860 a year, just in parking!” Transit Information & Referral

10 Currently, CommuteInfo sponsors 45 vanpools in the region, carrying over 1,108 passengers each day. Vanpools

11  Great introduction to ridesharing  Only need 2 people  Can use the HOV lanes  Allows for flexibility Carpools

12  Option for some  End of commute for everyone (walking)  Promote healthier lifestyles Biking and Walking

13  Ridematching service accessible 24-hours a day through program website  User-defined matching criteria  Receive match lists, transit and ridesharing information via email, regular mail or fax Role of Technology

14 1 st Step…The Commuter Profile

15 Result…Personalized Cover Letter

16 & Ridematching Report

17 Driving alone costs me how much? If you had a 30-mile round-trip commute at 52 cents per mile: Your daily commute cost would be$15.60 Your monthly commute cost would be $327.60 Your annual commute cost would be$3,931.20 This does not even include the cost of parking and tolls! American Automobile Association #1 Commuter Benefit - $$$$$

18 Based on a 30-mile round-trip commute Driving Alone $3,931 Vanpool $1,200 A $2,731 savings!! Transit $ 990 (Port Authority - Zone 2) A $2,941 savings!! Compare Annual Average Costs

19 And another Special CommuteInfo Benefit for Vanpool, Carpool and Bikepool Participants Emergency Ride Home

20  Save money through Commuter Choice, pre-tax benefits  Employees arrive on time  Allow for customer & visitor parking Employer Benefits

21 What are the Commuter Choice Tax Incentives?  Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefits - purchased by employer and offered to employee free or subsidized  Transit or vanpool passes or vouchers (up to $120 per month)  Bicycling expenses (up to $20 per month)  Qualified parking spaces in conjunction with transit use (up to $220 per month)  Tax free to employees & tax deduction to employers Why do employers choose to provide these benefits?  Reduce traffic congestion, reduce need for parking  Improve air quality, conserve energy  Save money for employer & employee  Low cost compared to other benefits  Attract and retain qualified workforce Commuter Choice

22  RideMatching Reports  Information and Referral  Park and Ride Lot Information  Community/Organizational Speaker  Travel Training  Transportation Information Table (Commute Options Awareness Event)  Individualized Employer Transportation Needs Assessment  Employer Relocation Assistance (commuting alternatives) Our Services Include

23  Bi-monthly Regional Partner Meetings  Committees – Marketing, Programs & Evaluation, Development  Advisory Councils – Commuter and Employer  Subscribe to CommuteInfo quarterly e-newsletters (commuters & employers) Gfgdfgf Gfxd How You Can Be More Involved

24 Website:www.CommuteInfo.org Email: commuteinfo@spcregion.org Toll-free Phone: 1-888-819-6110 Contact Information


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