Transportation
Demand Management (TDM) and SMART COMMUTE Programs
The goal of Rockland's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and SMART
COMMUTE programs is to improve mobility and access, reduce congestion and
air pollution, and increase safety. These programs work to reduce drive
alone travel by promoting walking, bicycling, car pooling, van pooling,
public transportation, and other alternatives. The county works
cooperatively with citizens, businesses, and institutions throughout
Rockland and neighboring counties of Westchester, Orange and Bergen.Why commuters?
Reducing single-occupant-vehicle travel limits congestion and enables the
existing transportation infrastructure to move traffic more efficiently.
Commuters frequently are the focus of TDM actions because of their regular,
predictable driving patterns, the possibilities of employer partnerships and
the opportunities for ride-sharing.
Business Outreach Programs
The TDM / SMART COMMUTE office works closely with County businesses and
residents to encourage the implementation of TDM measures countywide. By
offering financial incentives and promotional programs, employers can have a
significant effect on the commuting behavior of their employees. The office
acts as a resource to businesses, helping them identify and pursue
opportunities to implement SMART COMMUTE measures. On a broader scale, we
attempt to encourage alternative mode use by all those who live and work in
Rockland, by taking advantage of the county's system of high quality bike
and pedestrian facilities and the ubiquitous public transit system.
If you are a business, employee, or
resident interested in finding out more about transportation options, please
contact the County's TDM / SMART COMMUTE office at 845-364-2142.
General transportation
information including bus and train schedules can be obtained by calling
845-364-3333. |