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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—
Tuesday, May 1, 2012

 Contact:
Lisa Kay Schweyer, CommuteInfo Program Developer
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
(412) 391-5590 x375; lkschweyer@spcregion.org

MAY IS COMMUTEINFO COMMUTE OPTIONS AWARENESS MONTH

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PITTSBURGH, PA — The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is encouraging all commuters in Southwestern Pennsylvania to learn more about the commuting options available to them.  To focus attention on available commuting alternatives SPC, at its meeting on April 30th, proclaimed May to be CommuteInfo Commute Options Awareness Month.  During May, SPC's CommuteInfo program is promoting the benefits of alternatives to driving alone.  The goal of SPC's CommuteInfo program is for commuters in Southwestern Pennsylvania to choose ridesharing at least twice a week.

Over 75% of the workers in the SPC region drive alone to work.  If fewer commuters drove alone, there would be less traffic congestion and the air would be cleaner. And commuters would save a lot of money.  Alternatives to driving alone, like vanpooling, carpooling, using public transit or biking to work, are just a few of the ways to lower the cost of commuting.  Over 660 commuters already ride to work daily in CommuteInfo's 53 registered vanpools.  The 241 registered carpools carry an additional 525 commuters a day. 

 In 2011, CommuteInfo's vanpool and carpool participants kept nearly 800 cars off the road each workday.  For a typical 30-mile round trip to work and a vehicle that averages about 25 miles per gallon, each day that vehicle is left at home and the commuter rides in a CommuteInfo vanpool or carpool instead, the commuter can save over a gallon of gasoline.  At the current price of almost $4 per gallon, that adds up to over $1,000 in savings per year. 

Visit www.commuteinfo.org and take advantage of the CommuteInfo Commute Cost Calculator to estimate how much you could be saving!

For more information about CommuteInfo and commuter alternatives, please visit www.commuteinfo.org, or call toll free 1-888-819-6110.

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The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the region's forum for collaboration, planning and public decision-making. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland, SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the use of all state and federal transportation funds allocated to the region. As the Local Development District (LDD) and Economic Development District for Southwestern Pennsylvania (as designated by the U.S. Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce), SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of public services to the region.

Contact:
Lisa Kay Schweyer, CommuteInfo Program Developer
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
(412) 391-5590 x375; lkschweyer@spcregion.org

 

THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
For Immediate Release—

COMMUTEINFO HELPS COMMUTERS SAVE MONEY IN 2012
Nine New Vanpools Headed to the Cranberry Area

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PITTSBURGH, PA — Nine new vanpool groups will be traveling from various parts of the region to Cranberry to help area employees find an easy, cost-effective way to work. A group of employees in the Cranberry area found an easy and convenient way to help save money this year by starting with something many of us do nearly every day: getting to work. When Vic Perry and several of his colleagues were looking for a better, less expensive way to get to work, he suggested they find out more about vanpooling.  “My wife had taken a van from White Oak to Oakland for about seven years because she disliked driving,” said Perry. “I decided to explore the feasibility of using that form of transportation as a cost alternative.”

SPC’s CommuteInfo program staff worked with the group to evaluate their commuting alternatives.   “One of those employees knew about vanpooling and the CommuteInfo program,” said Lisa Kay Schweyer of the CommuteInfo program. “Interested in learning more about how CommuteInfo might be able to save him and his fellow co-workers money, he contacted the program through the toll-free number.  Several follow-up meetings were held and one by one, new vanpool groups were formed.”  With the addition of these new vanpools, the CommuteInfo program has seen a 20% increase in the number of vanpool groups over the last year.

“I hear from a few of the newly established vanpools what a pleasure it is to take the van from places such as Irwin, going on the Turnpike and to Cranberry,” said Perry. “They are saving time and money. CommuteInfo has been a great cost savings for many now using it as a viable alternative.”

CommuteInfo partners with other agencies to offer a wide range of services to employers and commuters within the region, including a toll free number for information and referrals, vanpool/carpool/bikepool rider matching, transit/biking/walking resources, park-n-ride facility information, and transportation resource fair lists. For more information about CommuteInfo and commuter alternatives, please visit www.commuteinfo.org, or call toll free 1-888-819-6110.

About the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission

The
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the region's forum for collaboration, planning and public decision-making. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland, SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the use of all state and federal transportation funds allocated to the region. As the Local Development District (LDD) and Economic Development District for Southwestern Pennsylvania (as designated by the U.S. Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce), SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of public services to the region.

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