Vanpools Offer Commuter Relief
Vanpools Benefit Employers
Resisting Road Rage
Road Rage Aggression Busters
Biking Tips for Riders & Drivers
Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety
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Highway 1 Projects
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Vanpools Offer Commuter Relief
Commute Solutions, the rideshare program for Santa Cruz County, is offering commuters an alternative to a stressful commute. Commute Solutions’ Vanpool Incentive Program gives commuters who help start a new vanpool $1000. New riders receive a $50 rebate when they try vanpooling for one month. Commute Solutions also subsidizes empty seats in vanpools for the first few months the vanpool is in operation.
Vanpools are cost effective for people with long commutes. The average annual cost for operating a car on a 40 mile commute ranges from $6,500 to $12,800 compared to riding in a vanpool where the annual costs average $1,440. And, vanpool expenses qualify for Commuter Choice Tax Benefits, for both employers and employees.
Vanpool riders reduce wear and tear on their own vehicles, can save up to $600 a month on commute costs, and arrive to work relaxed. And, if the commuter drives the new vanpool, the commute could be free.
For information, on vanpool programs, call Commute Solutions at (831) 429-POOL or visit the Regional Transportation Commission’s website at http://www.sccrtc.org. Check in with the TMA office for information on Commuter Choice tax benefits at 423-6231 or email Piet Canin .
A commuter vanpool program is an employee benefit that makes a lot of sense. You can provide employees with a transportation option that is easy, reliable, safe, and can lower the cost of their commute. The benefit to you: ride sharers are more likely to arrive to work relaxed, on-time, and ready for a productive day.
Expand your labor market and enhance your image.
Vanpools can make it easier for you to recruit employees from a larger geographic area by offering easy access to your workplace. Vanpools will also provide your company with recognition as an organization that is a concerned and enlightened community leader.
Reduce your parking requirements.
One vanpool can eliminate as many as fourteen cars from your parking lot and reduce the need to provide and maintain new spaces.
Retain valued employees.
If your company moves to a new location, some of your employees may find that their daily commute has become much longer.
Vanpools can help you offer valued employees a way to translate this longer commute into a positive and beneficial experience. And if you can retain these employees, you can avoid the cost of recruiting and training new employees.
Resisting Road Rage
by Michael Mawson and Jim Langley
We’ve all read the stories of aggressive drivers, and the resulting road rage sometimes leading to death. In fact, according to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Association, aggressive driving accounts for two-thirds of fatal traffic accidents and the number has been increasing for the past four years. It’s estimated that the cost is 28,000 lives per year.
And, this doesn’t account for the damage it is doing to communities. In many areas, it’s hardly safe to walk a dog or go for a bicycle ride as speeding commuters routinely shortcut through neighborhoods. Late-for-school moms roll through stop signs, many neglect to signal turns and refuse to stop at crosswalks, and countless rush-hour Mario Andretti’s race through red lights in a game of Russian roulette where the victim is often the other guy.
It’s no wonder some people "lose it" when driving. But, experts say that this is not the answer. Leon James, professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii studies aggressive driving and road rage. He says that drivers need "emotional intelligence training" to gain the ability to "let go of a desire to punish and retaliate against the other driver."
Perhaps this will someday be part of driver’s education or the driver’s license exam. For now, try abiding by the aggression-busters offered by the Community Traffic Safety Coalition.
Road Rage Aggression Busters
Ten Things You Can Do
For more information about the activities of the Community Traffic Safety Coalition, you can contact them at:
P.O. Box 962, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, 831.454.4141
Biking Tips for Riders and Drivers
What Cyclists Would Like Motorists to Know
What Motorists Would Like Cyclists to Know
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Information
Contact Corinne Hyland at the Community Traffic Safety Coalition: 831-454-4141
or email at chyland@health.co.santa-cruz.ca.us
Piet Canin
Vice President, Transportation Group
Phone: 831-515-1327
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