Transportation Subcommittee
The BLUER Transportation Subcommittee is focussed on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Borough by reducing the amount of time that cars, trucks and busses are actually running their engines or find a way to get them to run more efficiently. There is no one solution, but there are many small opportunities for various situations.
This committee will explore these opportunities, promote reduced transportation emissions in the Borough and work with other organizations that share an interest in reducing vehicle traffic. Read about some of our ideas below and track our initiatives on the right side panel.
Commuter Suggestions
- 1. Choose an efficient vehicle.
- A car that gets 20 miles per gallon will emit about 50
tons of carbon dioxide over its lifetime. A car getting 40 mpg will emit half
that much. When buying your next car, pick the least-polluting, most efficient
vehicle that meets your needs. Check out the current status of plug-in hybrids on the Alternative Energy page.
- A 40-mpg
car will save roughly $3,000/yr in fuel costs compared with a 20-mpg car (assuming 15,000 miles/yr at $4/gal) , so
compare fuel economy performance before you buy.
- See www.fueleconomy.gov's Find and Compare Cars
feature.
- 2. Drive smart.
- Get your engine tuned up and keep your tires inflated
-- both help fuel efficiency. If all Americans kept their tires properly
inflated, gasoline use nationwide would come down 2 percent.
A tune-up
could boost your miles per gallon anywhere from 4 to 40 percent.
- A new air filter could get you 10 percent more miles
per gallon.
- Fix the nut behind the wheel - accelerate slowly and don't speed.
- 3. Drive less.
- When possible, choose alternatives to driving such as public transit, biking, walking, or carpooling.

- Bundle your errands together so you'll make fewer
trips.
Consult local transit schedules at www.tmacc.org
Whenever Possible: Live where you work - Work where you live. If you work in WC, consider looking for a place to live in WC.
If you live in WC, consider finding a job in WC. Besides saving fuel, you'll
appreciate the time you save not commuting. (The average US commuter spends 24
minutes/day, 100 hours/year commuting - US Census 2003)
- 4. Carpool. Vanpool. Share-a-Ride.
- The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
coordinates a Share-A-Ride program - a free computerized service that could
potentially match you with convenient transit services, car pools, vanpool
groups, even walking and bicycling opportunities if you work in the 5-county
southeastern Pennsylvania region.
You can learn more at the following
websites: http://www.pacarpool.com/
- Office of Marketing and Commuter Services (215) 592-1800
sharearide@dvrpc.org
- 5. Ask your employer about Employee Trip Reduction programs.
- Many employees can use transportation alternatives part-time, if given suitable support and incentives. Ask your employer about
company travel reimbursement policies that reimburse bicycle or transit
mileage for business trips, rather than only reimbursing automobile mileage.
Monthly transit passes can be purchased as a tax-free benefit (under
Section 132(f) of the United States Internal Revenue Code). The money spent by
the employer, and employee are tax-deductible as a business expense and
employees can save over $100.00 per month from federal income tax, FICA taxes,
unemployment or Workers Compensation/Disability Insurance costs.
You
can learn more at the following websites:
The BLUER/Transportation Subcommittee's current list of initiatives to explore is as follows:
- Close streets to motor vehicles more often (not just during street parties) *ACTIVE*
- Improved bike/ped access to shopping centers (Goshen and Bradford) *ACTIVE*
- Priority parking for high mileage (low emission) vehicles
- Promote car pooling by people commuting into the Borough
- Reduce available parking spaces, convert some spaces to bike parking
- Increase cost to park
- Research traffic calming opportunities
- Explore other multi-use trail opportunities
- Improve public transportation to Exton, Philly, tbd
- Explore ways to incentivise employers to reduce commuting miles driven by employees