Promoting TDM in the Workplace

Employers and employees can actively educate about sustainable transportation options by:

 

*Posting flyers or creating space on the employer webpage to highlight the benefits of ridesharing, bicycling, walking, public transit, and telecommuting. Or sharing info on events like National Bike to Work week.

 

*Providing info on starting a rideshare network or getting involved with an existing network like the Contoocook Valley Transportation Company.

 
*Having space either on the employer’s website or in a break room for employees to set up rideshare networks or to socialize with other employees who bicycle or walk to work.

 

*Creating a rideshare bulletin board or electronic list serv.


 

For more information about publicizing alternative transportation options in the workplace visit:

 

It All Adds Up, which is a public education and partnership building initiative developed by several federal agencies for the purpose of informing the public about the impact of transportation on traffic and air quality.

 

The It All Adds Up website provides free commercial-quality promotional materials that emphasize simple, convenient actions people can take to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion.

 

To learn more about Bike to Work Day / Commute Green Week in New Hampshire click here.

 
Victoria Transport Policy Institute
provides resources for Travel Demand Management Marketing programs and strategies, which investigate the types of transportation services people want, id barriers to alternative modes, and promote use of efficient transport options.

 

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