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Commuter Incentives & Shuttles SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 Solutions for 101 Congestion San Mateo, California Brian D. Shaw, Director of P&TS, Stanford University

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Commuter Incentives & ShuttlesS E P T E M B E R 2 8 , 2 0 1 6

Solutions for 101 CongestionSan Mateo, California

Brian D. Shaw, Director of P&TS, Stanford University

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Employee Awareness:Sustainable Commute or Drive Off-Peak

Reducing peak-hour trips is a university priority.

› Use sustainable transportation whenever possible

› Avoid driving alone during peak hours:

Main campus arrivals: 8 to 9 a.m.

Main campus departures: 5 to 6 p.m.

Participate part-time or full-time to receive rewards

› commuteclub.stanford.edu (Receive up to $300 per year)

› Purchase up to eight daily parking scratchers

per month for days you need to drive alone and

still be a Commute Club member.

“Taking the train makes me feel like a kid again.”

Marcus Bogdana, University Librarian’s OfficeCommute Club member

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FREE AND DISCOUNTED TRANSPORTATIONEligible Commuters

Free and discounted transportation Free Caltrain, VTA, and East Bay express bus service. Pre-tax savings for eligible commuters, and 50% discount on ACE train through P&TS.

Commute ClubReceive up to $300 per year plus other rewards, including free Zipcar credit and Enterprise Rent-A-Car vouchers.

Free Emergency Ride HomeSustainable transportation users can sign up for a free taxi or rental car for qualifying emergencies.

Free commute (trip) planning P&TS offers custom commute planning from your front door to Stanford.

Free ridematching service Find others at Stanford to carpool or vanpool. Stanford vanpools are subsidized!

And more!Visit transportation.stanford.edu/discounts

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TDM & Parking – Best Friends!

• Stanford charges everyone to park on campus• Free parking after 4 pm M-F

and weekends• Cheaper parking – harder to find

& further away• Parking rates raised most every

year• Annual renewal process• Incentives for turning in your

permit, referring a friend to do so• Occasional parking permits• Carpool and Vanpool preferred

parking

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Commuter Shuttle Economics• Stanford operates one commuter

bus route from Ardenwood – AE-F• Compliments the AC Transit Line U

and Dumbarton Express• Stanford also subsidizes the Line U• 12 morning and 11

afternoon/evening runs combined AE-F & Line U

• Operating costs - $590K• Costs/hour = $215 average• 700 commuters/day average,

$843/commuter/year• Go Pass is $190/year• Eco Pass is $19/year (includes

Dumbarton & VTA Express)

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE MODE SHARESanta Clara County drive-alone rate: 76%

Stanford University employee drive-alone rate: 50%

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Stanford UniversityP A R K I N G &

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N S E R V I C E S

Thank you!