commuting

Explore Your Travel Options

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METRO TRANSIT
If you're looking for ways to leave your car at home and reduce your carbon footprint, Metro Transit can help you pick the best option to get you moving.

Metro Transit has a variety of tools at metrotransit.org to get you started. One example is the Trip Planner which helps find the transit route that fits your needs. For instance, you can enter in a starting point, an end point destination and time of travel, and the Trip Planner will give you route options, fare information, and links to maps.

Bicycle Commuting Guide

Author
DOUG SHIDELL
Little Transport Press
What's the key to bicycle commuting?

It's the will to ride.

Worry Less About Gas Prices and Consider Alternatives

Author
SARA GROCHOWSKI
Do It Green! Minnesota
For many of us, daily commutes to and from school or the workplace is an accepted part of life. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, Minnesotans spend an average of 5.79% or $2,377 of their annual income on gasoline expenses. Considering these rates were published in a report based on 2007 prices and gas prices have continued to increase at alarming rates, finding a cheap way to get from one place to another has become increasingly difficult. Alternative modes of transportation can help your wallet and the environment.
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ON THE WEB!

Calculate your average fuel cost,
fueleconomy.gov/Feg
/savemoney.shtml

Natural Resources Defense Council,
nrdc.org

Commit to Not Driving Just One Day a Week

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It's Easy To Bike-N-Ride With Metro Transit
Metro Transit

All Metro Transit buses and trains are equipped with bike racks, helping to expand your trip options. Racks on buses accommodate up to two bikes at a time. Each Hiawatha light-rail train car can hold four bikes. There is no additional charge for using bike racks. Those who combine biking and transit know how convenient bike racks make traveling around the Twin Cities. Metro Transit makes it easy to pedal for part of the way to your destination and ride the rest.

Resources

Reduce Your Commuting Costs by Asking Your Employer about Metropass

Author
Bob Gibbons
Metro Transit

More and more Twin Cities businesses – large and small – are helping employees underwrite the cost of commuting by bus and train. Employees within a company frequently become the catalyst for a company-sponsored transit benefit by asking their employers to examine Metro Transit’s premium business partnership called “Metropass”.

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Contact:

Metro Transit
Employer Programs Hotline
612-349-7427
www.metrotransit.org

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