Vanpool

Vanpool

Vanpools are an element of the transit system that allow groups of people to share the ride similar to a carpool, but on a larger scale with concurrent savings in fuel and vehicle operating costs. Vanpools are the most cost effective mode of public transportation in the United States and the only mode more cost effective than bus.

Vehicles may be provided by individuals, individuals in cooperation with various public and private support programs, through a program operated by or on behalf of an element of government, or a program operated by or on behalf of an employer.

The key concept is that people share the ride from home or one or more common meeting locations and travel together to a common destination or work center.

A number of programs exist (within the United States) to help lower the cost of that shared ride to the end user. Among these are traditional funding available to public agencies, public-private partnerships, and the [http://www.bwc.gov/ Best Work Places for Commuters] (Commuter Choice Programs). A tax benefit is available under [http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+uscview+t26t28+151+2++%28%29%20%20AND%20%28%2826%29%20ADJ%20USC%29%3ACITE%20AND%20%28USC%20w%2F10%20%28132%29%29%3ACITE%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%2026 26 U.S. Code §132(f)] Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefit allowances. These public transportation programs seek to reduce the number of cars on the road (with all the attendant environmental benefits).

Additional benefits include:
* Speed: The van can use the HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lanes because normally more than 2-3 people ride.
* Fixed schedule (makes life more predictable).
* Saving the cost of gasoline (in some cases, it is part of the program).
* Riders often can have significant reductions in the cost of personal automobile insurance (insurance for the rideshare component is usually provided as part of the vanpool program).

In many cases, an employer may elect to subsidize the cost of the vanpool and the vehicles' maintenance. In some cases, the vehicles are provided and maintained by the municipality; in others in partnership with or by a third-party provider. For example, UCLA operates an extensive network of vans, in which both faculty and students are eligible for discounted rates, although anyone commuting to the Westwood area is allowed to participate, with drivers receiving the highest discounts. The vans are centrally maintained, fueled, and cleaned.

One of the more successful programs in the USA is the [http://transit.metrokc.gov/tops/van-car/vanpool.html King County Metro Vanpool Program] in the Puget Sound area, specifically in King County, Washington. Another successful program is operated by Pace in Illinois.

Private firms operate vanpools for individuals, as well as in cooperation with employers or under contract.

ee also

*New Mobility Agenda

External links

* [http://www.traffixonline.org/vanpooling.html Vanpool in Hampton Roads, VA]
* [http://www.ridefinders.com/FrontEnd/HTML/index.asp?id=16 Vanpool in Richmond, VA]
* [http://map.ais.ucla.edu/portal/site/UCLA/menuitem.789d0eb6c76e7ef0d66b02ddf848344a/?vgnextoid=ae14fcc488dbe010VgnVCM100000db6643a4RCRD UCLA's transportation department's website on the subject with links to specifics]


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