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Doing our Share to Clear the Air

Doing our Share to Clear the Air. Sustain-ability?. Ability to Sustain Are there enough resources on planet Earth for all to have to have a bicycle of their very own? A Prius?

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Doing our Share to Clear the Air

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  1. Doing our Share to Clear the Air

  2. Sustain-ability? Ability to Sustain Are there enough resources on planet Earth for all to have to have a bicycle of their very own? A Prius? When we use the term “sustainability” are we really talking increased-sustainability or increased resource-use efficiency?

  3. MPG & CAFE Standards Prius with a Single Occupant (SOV) 40mpg Honda Insight (SOV) 60mpg Vanpool 14 passengers x 13mpg = effectively 182 mpg, on a per person basis City Bus 10 people x 5mpg = 50mpg, on a per person basis Ultimately transportation fuel efficiency is a combination of vehicle design and passenger load

  4. CarSharing

  5. CarSharing Hourly rental of a car that includes fuel and insurance Provides missing mobility linkage for those who either do not own a motor vehicle or who use an alternative mode to get to campus and then want a vehicle to do errands throughout the day

  6. CarSharing UCSB currently subsidizes rates down to $5.50 per hour with Flexcar.com Next step expansion to IV and downtown Santa Barbara. Some markets include specialty vehicles like Mini Cooper Convertibles, Pickup trucks and Mini Vans

  7. What is TAP? The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) currently offers commuter benefits to a select group of alternative transportation users at UCSB One of the goals of the Transportation Alternatives Program is to decrease campus parking demand

  8. Benefits to the Community Other benefits include increased sustainability by reduction in traffic congestion, air pollution, fossil fuel use and green house gas emissions Commuters who use a carpool, vanpool, bus or train often save money and feel less commuter stress…

  9. Benefits to the Community Commuter cost savings and decreased stress may help retain workers and students by improving Work/Life or Study/Life balance Telecommuting and flexible work schedules (4/40s & 9/80s) are currently being promoted by the UCSB Human Resources Work/Life office

  10. Benefits to the Community Traffic demand management and congestion mitigation efforts may help the campus population grow with reduced impacts on the local community

  11. Do all Alternative Modes Qualify?

  12. Do all Alt Mode Users Qualify? No, Applicants to TAP must qualify for, and not own a UCSB Parking Pemit (Carpools may share one permit) To qualify, TAP members must state that they primarily walk or use bike, bus, train, carpool, vanpool, scooter or skates on their commute to the UCSB campus

  13. Are all Alt. Commuters a part of TAP? No, only those who qualify, apply, and are approved are a part of TAP TAP are a subset of commuters who use alternative modes… For example UCSB has over 10,000 bicycle commuters and TAP has a total of 2,456 members currently receiving commuter benefits

  14. Institutional Research Survey on Commuter Modes

  15. Institutional Research Survey on Commuter Modes

  16. Institutional Research Survey on Commuter Modes

  17. TAP Participation Count

  18. The End of the Beginning Thank You for Your Time and Attention Questions?

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