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Employer travel plans

  1. Voluntary employee trip reduction programs. A study of employers participating in a voluntary employee trip reduction (ETR) program organised by the Chicago Area Transportation Study found ...
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  2. Employer-based programs in jurisdictions with transportation demand reduction ordinances or policies. Employer incentives included transit subsidies, company motorpools, ridematching for car/vanpools, bicycle facilities, etc. Parking charges ...
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  3. Employer-based TDM programs. Incentives (e.g. transit subsidies, enabled large companies to achieve relatively high employee participation rates of 20-30%. Enabled one company to increase transit ...
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  4. A study of 26 workplace travel plans for the Smarter Choices research project for the UK Department for Transport. Analysis of work by the seven local ...
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  5. Nottingham City encouraged implementation of some of the first employer-based TDM programs in the early 1990s. The City has adopted a voluntary approach for implementing employer ...
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  6. Parking played an important role in the effectiveness of employer travel plans in the UK. Study found that 21 employer travel plans resulted in an average ...
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  7. Birmingham City Council takes a “broad-brush” approach to encouraging employers to implement TDM programs, as opposed to targeting a specific type of employer (see entry for ...
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  8. In the UK, synergies have been noted between parking restraint measures and employer-based TDM plans. Restrictions on town centre parking and parking charges for employees are ...
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  9. Parking component of employer-based TDM programs. Parking issues (high charges and/or limited supply) were identified as the single most important factor in success of employer-based TDM ...
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  10. The Smarter Choices research project carried out for the UK Department for Transport provided analysis on the anticipated impacts of ‘soft factors’ on travel demand over ...
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  11. The UK Department for Transport (DfT) (formerly the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions) had commissioned two reports as part of its Multi-Modal Studies ...
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  12. Metropolitan Washington (D.C.) Council of Governments' Commuter Connections program adopted five official Transportation Emission Reduction Measures (TERMs): (1) Telework Resource Center, (2) Guaranteed Ride Home, (3) ...
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