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Influencing Choice - Techniques to Really Move the Needle on Mode Share. Dan MacLaughlin – Executive Director, Commuter Connection. Contents: Moving the Needle - Theory Examine Market Identify Opportunities Customize Programs & Services That Deliver a Measurable Result
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Influencing Choice - Techniques to Really Move the Needle on Mode Share Dan MacLaughlin – Executive Director, Commuter Connection
Contents: • Moving the Needle - Theory • Examine Market • Identify Opportunities • Customize Programs & Services That Deliver a Measurable Result • Moving the Needle – Practice • Employer Outreach • Rideshare Programs & Services • Bicycling Programs & Services • Transit Programs & Services
Moving the Needle - Theory • Examine Market • Identify Opportunities • Customize Programs and Services that Deliver a Measurable Result
2030 Transportation Policy Plan Double transit ridership by 2030, slow the growth in traffic congestion and improve mobility for everyone.
ACCESSMINNEAPOLIS Ten Year Transportation Action Plan • Reduce the percentage of Minneapolis residents who drive alone to work to 61 percent by 2015. • Reach a bicycling mode share of 7 percent by 2014, with a milestone of 6 percent by 2012.
6. Lead the Nation in Transportation Options “Increase transit's mode share for daytime commuters from 40 percent to 60 percent.”
Commuter Characteristics 26% within 5 miles 29% 5-10 miles 23% 10-15 miles 12% 15-20 miles 3% 20-25 miles 7% 25+ miles One dot = 25 workers Downtown Minneapolis Employment: 139,500
Moving the Needle - Theory • Examine Market • Identify Opportunities • Customize Programs and Services that Deliver a Measurable Result
Potential for Converting Drive Alones Greatest potential for conversion among alternative modes are carpooling and biking • Of those who currently drive alone, one-fifth indicate that they would be somewhat likely or very likely to try carpooling (20%) or biking (20%) in the next year. (240,000 commuters) 15% exclusive - transit (180,000 commuters) Source: Metro Transit – State of the Commute Survey – 2012
Moving the Needle - Theory • Examine Market • Identify Opportunities • Customize Programs and Services that Deliver a Measurable Result
Moving the Needle - Practice • Employer Outreach • Rideshare • Bicycling • Transit
Annual Metro-wide “Try it!” campaign to encourage the use of sustainable transportation.
2012 Commuter Challenge Survey Results • Survey was sent to 13,394 Commuter Challenge participants. • 40.46% clicked through the email to visit the site and 15.0% participated in the survey. • First time participants – 61.6% • Completed the pledge – 97% • Do you continue your pledge (not drive alone) – 88.6% • Top three ways of commuting: • Transit (bus, light rail, Northstar) – 44.8% • Biking – 41.0% • Carpooling – 26.6%
2012 Extending the Challenge: Trip Tracker • 534,421 vehicle miles reduced • 1,461 individuals tracked a trip • Estimated 6 million vehicle miles reduced by all pledgers
Employer Outreach Models • Pre-Recession • Primary Focus : Employer Events • Green fairs, wellness fairs, benefits fairs, team meetings, lunch & learns • Secondary Focus: Public Events • Bike Walk Week • Living Green Expo • Heart Walk • Tertiary Focus: Online Pledges
Employer Outreach Models • Post-Recession • Primary Focus : Public Events • Skyway events, building lobby events, farmer’s market • More regional events – May Day Parade, Stone Arch Bridge Festival • Secondary Focus: Employer Events • Tertiary Focus: Online Pledges
Moving the Needle - Practice • Employer Outreach • Rideshare • Bicycling • Transit
Discounted Parking Rates for Rideshare • As low as $20 per month • Must register to receive discount
Minneapolis has ~7500 registered rideshare users (~6% mode split).
Why such a low mode split for rideshare with a $20/month rate?
1. The registration process is a barrier • It takes 2 to 7 days to complete • You need to present a photo id with current address at two locations • You need to re-register every 6 months
2. No Rideshare Employer Program • Most employers do not own their own parking lots/ramps • Most Minnesotans will not carpool with a stranger, but will share a ride with a co-worker
New Program: Carpool Concierge • One stop, on-site registration at employer locations • Takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete • Ability to count carpool pass entries at municipal ramps, and filter by employer • Launching October 2012
Moving the Needle - Practice • Employer Outreach • Rideshare • Bicycling • Transit
First-of-its-kind implementation of RFID technology to track and reward bicyclists. • Public Private partnership between Dero, U of M, St Paul Smart Trips and Minneapolis Commuter Connection. • Funded through one-time Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant.
GET TAGGED A tamper-proof RFID tag is installed by program staff on a participants bicycle wheel.
GET ZAPPED Participants ride past a ZAP reader installed along streets and trails. Riders must pass within 5-15 feet of a reader. Readers will only count one ZAP per day.
GET REWARDED Participants win an automatic prize once they have ZAPPED their ride 10 times. Each month after that participants that ride 8 times are eligible for monthly prize drawings.
Bicycle Commuting Counts U of M – January 2012 Minneapolis – August 2012 St Paul – September 2012
Moving the Needle - Practice • Employer Outreach • Rideshare • Bicycling • Transit
Metropass • Reduced rate pass - $76 per month vs. $113.50 • Unlimited rides, no need to recharge • Paid for with pre-tax payroll deduction • We know how many Metropass transit trips taken by employer
2015 Major Impact Goal • By 2015, inspire and empower 10,000 new commuters to use transportation alternatives and reduce drive alone trips by 4,800,000.
Thank you. Dan MacLaughlin Executive Director, Commuter Connection dmaclaughlin@commuter-connection.org 612.370.3987 x206 www.commuter-connection.org