| Strategy Implementation & Monitoring Effectiveness: Modal Options
Techniques and projects that give people transportation choices beyond just driving alone in their cars.
Improved Transit Service
New routes and/or expanded schedules, but not including new facilities.
Rideshare Programs
Programs to facilitate carpooling and vanpooling such as SPC’s CommuteInfo.
Park-n-Ride & Other Intermodal Facilities
Outlying parking lots that encourage transit use, carpooling and vanpooling or other facilities that facilitate transfer from one mode of travel to another.
HOV & HOT lanes
Facilities that are restricted for use by vehicles carrying a certain number of passengers during peak times of the day or that may be used by single-occupancy vehicles for payment of a toll.
Pedestrian Facilities & Information
Sidewalks, crosswalks, paths, pedestrian signals, pedestrian bridges, maps and signage to promote walking as a viable mode of transportation.
Bicycle Facilities & Information
Bike lanes, paths, signals, lockers, maps and signage to promote bicycling as a viable mode of transportation.
Transit Capital Improvements
New transit facilities such as busways, dedicated bus lanes, bus pull-offs, light-rail lines, and light-rail stations to increase transit accessibility and usage.
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For more information about our Congestion Management program, contact Doug Smith at (412) 391-5590 x327 or e-mail dsmith@spcregion.org.
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