CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEWS RELEASE
2800 BERLIN TURNPIKE P.O. BOX 317546
NEWINGTON CONNECTICUT, 06131-7546 |
FOR RELEASE: April 30, 2018 |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
TELEPHONE: (860) 594-3062
FAX: (860) 594-3065
WEB SITE: www.ct.gov/dot |
FIRST
ANNUAL CTrides DRIVE LESS CONNECTICUT MONTH IS ANNOUNCED
Drive Less Connecticut Campaign kicked off Monday, April 30 at the Meriden Railroad Station
Governor Dannel P.
Malloy has officially proclaimed May 2018 as CTrides Drive Less Connecticut
month in the state of Connecticut. CTrides is a program of the Connecticut
Department of Transportation (CTDOT) focused on reducing traffic congestion and
improving air quality. During the entire month of May, CTDOT invites
Connecticut commuters to try choice commuting modes such as bus, rail,
carpooling or vanpooling, biking, walking, and teleworking.
To mark the official
start of Drive Less Connecticut month, a press event was held at the Meriden
Railroad Station on State Street on Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
Speakers at the event featured CTDOT Public Transportation Bureau Chief Richard
W. Andreski, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
(DEEP) Commissioner Rob Klee and David Robinson, a member of the Governor’s
Council on Climate Change and a representative of The Hartford Financial
Services Group, Inc.
“DEEP is excited to
participate in the Drive Less Connecticut month. By encouraging DEEP employees
to try alternative modes of transportation, such as carpooling, public transit,
biking, or walking, we will help reduce congestion, harmful air pollutants and
greenhouse gas emissions, all while supporting Connecticut’s transit
infrastructure,” said DEEP Commissioner Klee. “Changing your daily commute from
a single occupancy vehicle to an alternative mode can save you time, money, and
reduce the stress we all feel from congested driving.
I encourage all Connecticut residents to look at their own commuting
habits and explore new ways to commute to work by signing up to participate in
Drive Less Connecticut month.”
Commuters participating
in the first annual Drive Less Connecticut competition will be eligible to win
weekly prizes and grand prizes for taking a choice commute at least one day per
week during the month. In addition, commuters who track their trips at
www.CTrides.com or using the
CTrides iOS app will earn rewards for restaurant certificates and discounts,
tickets to shows, sporting events, retail discounts and more.
During Drive Less
Connecticut month, CTrides will be assisting employers throughout Connecticut
and will invite employers to participate in a friendly competition to achieve
the highest level of reductions in single occupant vehicle use and harmful
emissions. CTrides will recognize the top employer in the following categories:
total number of greener trips, most new members, total active members, and team
spirit. Winning organizations will be recognized at an awards ceremony the
morning of June 6, 2018 at the Yard Goats Club at Dunkin’ Donuts Park in
Hartford. Employers and commuters can track the status of their organization on
a leaderboard located online at
www.DriveLessCT.com.
“Every car trip not
taken by sharing a ride, teleworking, and biking or walking has a direct impact
on Connecticut’s air quality,” stated CT DEEP Commissioner Rob Klee. “I urge
everyone to consider taking part in CTrides Drive Less Connecticut Month to
experience all of the advantages of a greener commute. We all benefit from
fewer cars on the roads.”
In addition to the
kickoff event, there will also be a series of events scheduled throughout the
month to recognize and thank commuters at worksites and in public. Connecticut
employers and commuters are encouraged to visit
www.DriveLessCT.com for more
information about Drive Less Connecticut month. Employers who are not already
partners with CTrides can sign up for the competition on the website as well.
CTrides
can help residents and employers find transit and ridesharing options and other
greener ways to work or travel. For more information, please visit
www.CTrides.com
and stay-up-to-date on CTrides Week
at Facebook.com/CTrides, on Twitter
@CTrides and Instagram @CTrides_insta.
About CTrides
CTrides
is a commuter program of the Connecticut Department of Transportation designed
to provide information on alternate commuting options and services to
Connecticut residents, resulting in reduced traffic congestion and improved air
quality. Commuting alternatives to
driving alone include carpooling, vanpooling, public transit including bus and
rail service, teleworking, and walking or biking. The service is free and
everyone is encouraged to visit
www.CTrides.com
or call 877-CTrides.