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Commuter Challenge Campaign Off to Great Start

January 18, 2013

The RTA and the Active Transportation Alliance issued a challenge to northeastern Illinois commuters last month and nearly 700 commuters and more than 30 companies rose to the challenge.

The contest, aimed at reducing single car occupancy and increasing healthier modes of travel such as transit and biking, challenged commuters to track their travel to see how they can reduce pollution, lead a healthier lifestyle and consider leaving their cars at home regularly. At least 681 individual commuters and 35 companies collectively logged more than 6,800 trips, saving 4,000 gallons of gas. That’s a $21,000 savings for the month of December. Each participant played their role in protecting the environment by preventing more than 40 tons of carbon dioxide fumes from being emitted into the air.

“We’re very excited about how this contest has engaged our regular transit riders and encouraged other commuters to leave their cars at home and opt for another form of transportation,” said Joe Costello, RTA Executive Director. “This contest has proven to be not just beneficial to the health of all of our riders but to our environment and further supports the need for us to invest in our transit system to ensure commuters continue to have a reliable mode of transportation.”

Last month’s contest winners were:

  • Ariella Miller - Active Trans Membership and Chicagoland Bike Map ($35 value)
  • Leslie Fischer - I-Go Membership and $25 driving credit or $100 in credit to existing Members ($100 value)
  • Alissa C. Conaty - Chicago Sinfonietta passes (2) and $100 Lettuce Entertain You gift card ($200 value).

Thirty- five companies participated in the Challenge, TransitWorks, which ran from December 1-7. Companies competed against other companies based on their size and category and the company with the highest percentage of employees logging the most eligible forms of commuting miles won. Walking, car and van pooling are all travel modes promoted as alternatives to driving alone in addition to transit and biking.

Company winners by category and final participation rating were:

Ranking Company Name Size Non-profit/ For-profit Participation Rate
1 Delta Institute 5-24 Non-profit 48.7 – over 50% participation with almost 70 trips!
2 Mightybytes 5-24 For-profit 24.7
3 The Burke Group 100-499 For-profit 5.1
4 Onshore Networks 25-99 For-profit 1.9
5 Active Transportation Alliance 25-99 Non-profit 12.4
6 Global American Technology Alliances 1-4 For-profit 3.5
7 Groupon-Chicago size 500+ For-profit 0.2
8 American Bar Association size 500+ Non-profit 5.1

Each winning team received public recognition, a virtual winner’s certificate, and the satisfaction of being the healthiest and greenest workplace in northeastern Illinois.

This month, contest goers who track enough trips are eligible to win:

  • $35 in free coffee - winner's choice of Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, or Caribou Coffee
  • An REI Outdoor School class for two, at several Chicagoland locations
  • A tune-up and tour package from Bike & Roll Chicago (learn more at www.bikechicago.com), plus $100 gift card to Lettuce Entertain You!

Each year, the RTA’s transit system makes a significant impact on the region’s environment by saving approximately 150 million gallons of gas annually. And as saving money continues to be on everyone’s mind in this economic climate, the drive less. live more challenge is another means to encourage travelers to see the value in public transportation and other alternative methods of greener travel. Join the fun by visiting www.drivelesslivemore.com.

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Melissa Meyer

Communications Manager
MeyerM@RTAChicago.org
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