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Free Ride Sharing & Commuter Resources

Car Sharing: ZipCar/Flexcar in Baltimore

There are lots of ZipCars in Baltimore - find out which one is near you!  Zipcar is easier than Baltimore car rental and car ownership. Enter your address (or neighborhood) to find Zipcars near you. Or enter your work address or best friend's address to view the cars in those areas. (You never know where you'll be when you want a Zipcar!) You can also learn more about the cars, like how many groceries or friends you can fit (safely) inside. Learn More.

Car sharing has been catching on, coming to the Washington, D.C. metro region courtesy of ZipCar and Flexcar. Recently merged under the ZipCar name this company is at the core of smart growth and transportation solutions: people move to walkable communities in part because they know they have varied and convenient transportation options. A 2004 study of a car sharing program in Arlington, Virginia, showed that 68% of the participants postponed buying a car and 70% saved money on transportation. Become a member, receive an electronic access card, reserve a car online or by phone, and you're set to drive. Gas and insurance are included. And no more car repairs!

The costs of keeping up with the Jones:

The AAA now estimates cars are costing us close to $10,000 a year. Imagine what you could do with an extra $10,000 each and every year! www.aaapublicaffairs.com/Main/Default.asp
 

Smart Commute - A OLC Smart Initiative!

Do you want a free or low cost ride to work? One Less Car is analyzing potential carpooling (ride-sharing) programs to provide you with the best ride sharing opportunities available. Check out these 25+ Ride Sharing Sites! Your ride-sharing experience matters to us - let us know which company gives you the best service/most matches.

One Less Car is partnering with the Maryland Department of Transportation to inform you about Commuter Choice Maryland. Did you know that your employer can receive incentives to reimburse you for bicycling to work? Employers can receive $50/per employee/per month if they provide some basic transportation options to employees. Learn more about Maryland Commuter Tax Credits.

How Does Commuter Choice Maryland Work?
Your boss has three options for distributing MTA monthly passes or vouchers to you. All three offer outstanding tax benefits for you and your employer.

Employer Supported Option

  • Each month your employer provides you up to $230 in tax-free commuter benefits in the form of a monthly pass or vouchers.
  • Your boss gives you a pass at no cost to you to ride MTA transit free all month.
  • The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows your employer to take a federal tax deduction as a regular business expense on the amount of benefit given to you.
  • The State of Maryland allows your employer to take a state tax deduction as a regular business expense on the amount of benefit given to you.
  • The State of Maryland also allows your company to claim a Maryland Commuter Tax Credit for 50% of the amount of benefit given to you up to a maximum credit of $50 per participating employee per month.

Visit Commuter Choice Maryland to learn more about Employee Pre-Tax Salary Deduction and Combination Options.
 

The Purple Line

One Less Car is in favor of the proposed east-west 16-mile Purple Line light rail project that would link up Bethesda Metro and New Carrollton Metro with about 20 stops in between, including Silver Spring Metro and University of Maryland College Park campus. Dozens of organizations across the political spectrum are on board this single most important transit project in Montgomery and Prince George's counties and perhaps our region.

Key Benefits - Learn More Here:
Over 65,000 Riders a Day!
Fast & Reliable Commutes!
A Complete Hiker/Biker Trail!
A Cleaner Environment & Robust Economy!

WRITE AN EMAIL:  Let the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) know you support a light rail Purple Line. Send an email to testimony@purpleline.info. Include "Purple Line DEIS in the subject line.

Governor Martin O'Malley has approved the light rail version of the Purple Line. Read the press release on his web page and then thank him via his contact page.

The Red Line

The Red Line is a proposed 14-mile east-west transit line connecting the areas of Woodlawn, Edmondson Village, West Baltimore, downtown Baltimore, Inner Harbor East, Fells Point, Canton and the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Campus. The Red Line directly connects to the Light Rail, Metro Subway and MARC Train - creating a comprehensive transit system.

The Read Line corridor it is a great opportunity to improve travel times in a heavily congested corridor.  To learn more or support the Red Line Click Here.

Governor Martin O'Malley has approved the light rail version of the Red Line. Read the press release on his web page and then thank him via his contact page.