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Faculty/Staff CommutingMany agree that reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that come from personal automobile use is probably the most difficult source to tackle. People love their cars; it's about freedom, convenience, security, status, and fun. Changing the way or how much people use their cars, or what type of car they drive, let alone getting them to forego their use altogether, is a "tough row to hoe." Nevertheless, the adverse social consequences of unbridled personal automobile use - pollution, congestion, unproductive time, "road rage," land use issues, social inequity, etc. have become obvious over the past 30 years. And, notwithstanding the above, colleges and universities have MANY different vehicles (pardon the pun!) for influencing the transportation options and choices available to their faculty and staff. These include:
Case Studies and Examples Tufts University offers a reduced membership rate to staff and students to join the Zip Car program.Sarah Creighton(Apr 18, 2005) |