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CommuteInfo Grows in 2008
2,352 people requested information about commuting alternatives during 2008, an increase of 200% from 2007. This is also the highest number of registrations received in 5 years. The number of people reporting using carpooling and vanpooling as an alternative to driving alone has increased as well. Fifteen new vanpool groups also got started in 2008. Read more on the CommuteInfo “News & Publications” page: http://www.commuteinfo.org/comm_news.shtml.
2009 CommuteInfo Webinar Schedule Announced
The CommuteInfo program sponsors webinars on commuting alternatives, employer transportation programs and other related topics. All of the CommuteInfo webinar sessions are held from Noon – 1 PM on the date specified.
There is no cost to attend, all you have to do is sign up and get the log-in information.
Please save the dates for upcoming 2009 webinars:
- April 23 – Employer Efforts
- June 25 – Bike Commuting
- August 27 – Unique Needs for University Transportation
- October 22 – Pre-Holiday Transportation Planning
Learn more about the webinars and register on-line at: http://www.commuteinfo.org/comm_webinar.shtml.
SPC Conducting 511 Travel Information Survey (www.swpatravelsurvey.com)
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is seeking input from travelers across Southwestern Pennsylvania as to what types of traveler information they would like to receive and how they would like to receive it.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will deploy a 511 traveler information system statewide in 2009. 511 is a customer-driven, multi-modal travel information service accessed via telephones and other personal communication devices, enabling a safer, more reliable and efficient transportation system. Results from SPC’s survey will help PennDOT and other transportation providers in the region finalize plans for the 511 service.
A 511 service is available presently in approximately 50% of the U.S. There are a number of ways to use the system to make your travel plans. For example, before you begin your morning or evening commute you call the system to check if your normal route is currently congested. Based on the information you receive, you can choose an alternate route or plan to leave later. Another example is when you are actually in a traffic jam on the interstate. You call the 511 system to find out why there is congestion on your route and the details (single lane closure or full roadway closure, etc.). You can then check alternate routes that you already know to find out if they are congested and change travel plans as appropriate.
SPC appreciates your time in completing the survey. Go to the survey!
For more information about 511, visit http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/trafficinfo/511what.htm .
ZIPCAR Continues to Grow in 2009
Zipcar, a national carsharing service with a local office in downtown Pittsburgh, has seen steady growth in Pittsburgh over the past few years. ZipCar will be adding an additional 35 vehicles to their existing local fleet by this May. The new cars will allow improved access in neighborhoods where there is the highest concentration of members, like Downtown Pittsburgh, Shadyside and Lawrenceville. Additionally, the new vehicles will allow Zipcar to expand into new neighborhoods. They are currently investigating the following neighborhoods for potential expansion: Regent Square, Friendship, Mount Washington and Polish Hill. To see Zipcar’s current fleet locations click here: (http://www.zipcar.com/pittsburgh/find-cars).
For information about Zipcar, contact Ed Harkins at eharkins@zipcar.com or visit www.zipcar.com.
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Commuting Options: Information & Resources

Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority opens new Park & Ride Facility
With a snip of ceremonial ribbon on December 18, Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority’s (MMVTA) Crookham Park and Ride Lot officially opened for commuters. The opening of the lot located on Route 88 at Ginger Hill Rd. in Union Township, Washington County, is a collaborative project between the MMVTA, the Federal Transit Administration and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. The new park-n-ride lot is served by MMVTA’s Route A, which provides bus service between the Mid Mon Valley and downtown Pittsburgh. The Crookham Park & Ride Lot is easily accessible from Toll 43 via Route 136 toward Washington, PA. Click here for SPC’s detailed profile of the Crookham Park & Ride facility.
For more information about the Crookham Park and Ride facility or other MMVTA services visit
http://www.mmvta.com or call 724-489-0880.
Port Authority of Allegheny County – Bus Route Analyses Available on Transportation Development Plan Web Site
Major progress continues to be made on Port Authority’s Transit Development Plan, a component of the Authority’s Connect ’09 initiative.
Each route evaluation describes the route alignment and function, where the route operates, the municipalities and attractions served by each route, similar routes, number of trips provided and ridership patterns. Also, each evaluation has a load profile indicating the number of riders on a vehicle at different locations along the route and where people are boarding and alighting. This information will provide the basis for the redesign of the Port Authority Transit system.
To learn more or to check out the route evaluations on-line, visit: http://tdp.portauthority.org/paac.

Vanpool Groups Looking for Riders
Several vanpool groups have seats available. You can view the entire list of vanpool groups by clicking here. These are the groups with the highest number of seats available:
Origin: Weirton, WV (Group V104)
Destination: Downtown Pittsburgh
Time Arriving at Work: 7:40 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:10 p.m.
Origin: Franklin, Venango County (Group V506)
Destination: Boyers (Butler County)
Time Arriving at Work: 6:00 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 2:30 p.m.
Origin: McKeesport (Group V206)
Destination: Oakland
Time Arriving at Work: 8:10 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:05 p.m.
To obtain a complete list of vanpool groups that match your particular commute, fill out a commuter profile today by clicking here or by calling 1-888-819-6110. If vanpooling works for you, you can join on either a full-time or part-time basis. Learn more about the vanpool program on the CommuteInfo website.

Carpool Groups Sign Up for Another Year
Once a year carpool groups are asked to verify that the group is still operating and to update the contact information for all of the participants. Typically groups receive this annual request for information between January and May of the year. If you have gotten your request, please be sure to return it quickly.
Why should a carpool group register with CommuteInfo? There are many people throughout the region carpooling and only a small fraction are registered with the CommuteInfo program. Registering takes less than 5 minutes – each person in the group completes a commuter profile and in the “other comments” section, simply state that they are part of a carpool and tell us who else is in the carpool. Members of registered groups are eligible for the CommuteInfo Emergency Ride Home service, and for a limited time, new carpool groups will receive a free automobile safety kit.
Carpool Groups Looking for Riders
Several registered carpool groups have seats available…this is just a sample, for a complete listing of carpools looking for riders, please click here:
Origin: Belle Vernon (Group COAK3)
Destination: Oakland
Time Arriving at Work: 7:30 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 4:30 p.m.
Origin: New Castle (Group CBOY1)
Destination: Boyers
Time Arriving at Work: 7:30 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:00 p.m.
Origin: Ambridge (Group CD048)
Destination: Downtown Pittsburgh
Time Arriving at Work: 8:00 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:00 p.m.
Learn about the benefits of registering your carpool with CommuteInfo or contact us to find out what specific options are available for you.

Bicycle Commuter Tax Provision - NEW
Beginning on January 1, 2009 a new federal bicycle commuter tax benefit has taken effect. Learn more about this new benefit by clicking here: http://www.bikeleague.org/news/100708faq.php.
Bike Commuters … Looking for Someone to Share Your Biking Commute
Are you considering riding your bike to work or school? CommuteInfo can help you find a bikepool buddy. The process works the same way as finding someone to carpool with --- just complete the commuter profile on-line or over the phone by calling 1-888-819-6110 and we will send you a matchlist with other people interested in biking to work.
Several registered bikepool groups are looking for participants…for the most up to date listing of bikepools looking for participants, please click here:
Origin: Highland Park/East Liberty (Group A)
Destination: Southside
Time Arriving at Work: 8:30 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:00 p.m.
Origin: Squirrel Hill (Group B)
Destination: Downtown Pittsburgh
Time Arriving at Work: 8:30 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 5:00 p.m.
Origin: Squirrel Hill (Group C)
Destination: North Side
Time Arriving at Work: 8:00 a.m.
Time Leaving for Home: 7:00 p.m.

To learn more about walking, teleworking, flextime or compressed work weeks, visit the “Other Options” page on the CommuteInfo website: http://www.commuteinfo.org/comm_options_other.shtml
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With approximately 60% of the Southwestern Pennsylvania region's 1.5 million workers traveling outside of their resident municipality to work each day, commuting options are clearly an integral part of life for the region’s employers and workers.
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC), operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA.
Through the strong network of partnerships, the CommuteInfo program offers a wide range of ride-sharing services to employers and commuters within the region, including a toll free phone number for information requests and referrals, vanpool/carpool rider matching, transit/biking/walking resources as well as park and ride lot information. CommuteInfo serves commuters and employers in 10 counties, including Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland.
Check out previous e-newsletter editions by clicking here.
Thanks again for your interest in commuting alternatives and CommuteInfo . . . a better way to work.