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Analyzing the effectiveness of commuter benefits programs

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington DC Transit Cooperative Research Program, 2005; TCRP report 107, Description: 75 sISBN:
  • 0309088402
Subject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI P4839:107Location: Abstract: This report will be of interest to employers, transit agencies, and other stakeholders interested in commuter benefits programs and, in particular, the potential of these programs to increase transit ridership and transit agency revenues, reduce parking demand, and lower air-pollutant emissions. This report is designed to help employers, transit agencies, policy makers, and organizations that promote commuter benefits to better understand what effects they might expect from a commuter benefits program and how to quantify these effects. However, this report focuses mostly on transit benefits, a subset of commuter benefits, because more information is available on transit benefits than on vanpool benefits.
Item type: Reports, conferences, monographs
Holdings: VTI P4839:107

This report will be of interest to employers, transit agencies, and other stakeholders interested in commuter benefits programs and, in particular, the potential of these programs to increase transit ridership and transit agency revenues, reduce parking demand, and lower air-pollutant emissions. This report is designed to help employers, transit agencies, policy makers, and organizations that promote commuter benefits to better understand what effects they might expect from a commuter benefits program and how to quantify these effects. However, this report focuses mostly on transit benefits, a subset of commuter benefits, because more information is available on transit benefits than on vanpool benefits.

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