Commuter Club was developed in 1996 by the Cumberland Community Improvement District to address transportation, environment and infrastructure issues.
“Today, issues of environmental impact, traffic and high gas prices have become increasingly relevant, especially for our community, given that the average commute for Atlantans is 30 percent longer than that of workers in other major U.S. cities” said Jennifer Hammond, director of Commuter Club. “This daily commute is stressful, expensive and negatively impacts the environment. Commuter Club is dedicated to providing affordable and innovative transportation solutions like the vanpool program.”
A pioneer of vanpool programs, Commuter Club is committed to reducing traffic and pollution while saving commuter dollars. Since its inception, Commuter Club has prevented the emission of 229 tons of pollutants, equivalent to the weight of the Statue of Liberty. It has also removed 100 million vehicle miles from roadways, equal to two round trips to Venus, and saved commuters more than $5 million in vehicle-related expenditures.
The vanpool program also helps reduce stress and increase camaraderie as local commuters arrive at work less tired and arrive home happier, having spent their commute time reading, working or talking with friends. The placement of Commuter Club’s 100th vanpool will be marked with a celebratory event and lunch at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on June 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Since 1996, Commuter Club has offered free services for businesses and commuters in the Cumberland Galleria area. These services include vanpools with a $50 flat rate per rider per month, as well as assistance in implementing carpools, teleworking and other commute alternatives for individuals and employers. Commuter Club is a program of the Cumberland Community Improvement District. For more information, visit www.commuterclub.com
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