Washington State's Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) legislation was created to reduce traffic congestion, energy consumption, and air pollution. Among other actions, it requires certain businesses to develop programs that will meet single-occupancy vehicle and vehicle miles traveled reduction goals. Many companies will attempt to reach these goals through transportation demand management (TDM) programs. This project studied a select population of employers in a tri-county area (King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties) in order (1) to gain a detailed understanding of what other TDM programs have done, (2) to uncover the factors that help determine a program's effectiveness and its utilization by an organization's employees, and (3) to give direction to research and planning as the state's legislated TDM efforts begin and develop.
Analysis of Factors Accounting for Successes and Failures in the Acceptance and Utilization of Employer TDM Programs by Employees
1995
112 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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