NTL Record

Title Case Study of the Denver Regional Transportation District Eco Pass Program
Record ID 49303
Personal Name
Creator
Schwenk, Judith C.
Source 76p. in various pagings
Corporate Creator John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Transit Administration. Office of Technical Assistance
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
Publication Date 19931101
Language English
Abstract This report documents the Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD) Eco Pass Program and evaluates its impacts. The Eco Pass is an annual, unlimited-use photo identification pass covering transportation on all RTD transit routes. Employers in the Denver region may purchase passes as a tax-free benefit, and may deduct the cost as business expense. The program uses a group insurance concept for pricing and enrollment. A typical transit commuter may save up to $900 in monthly passes or $1,200 in cash fares annually with the Eco Pass. Eco Pass users are assured a ride home in an emergency through a guaranteed ride home program. The main goal of the Eco Pass Program is to increase transit ridership. Rts has been enrolling a growing number of employers in Eco Pass since its inception in 1991. Although it is clear that employers and employees who have obtained Eco Pass are very positive about the program, the evaluation could draw few firm conclusions about its effectiveness, because an evaluation mechanism was not implemented simultaneously with the program. Eco Pass appears to have influenced some people to shift to transit commuting, leaving their cars at home, but more information is needed to quantify the impacts and to determine which factors are critical in producing positive impacts. The report recommends that RDT establish appropriate data collection mechanisms to permit a thorough and quantitative evaluation of this innovative program.
Rosap ID dot:10762
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/10762
TRT Terms Commuting; Employer sponsored transportation; Evaluation; Measures of effectiveness; Data collection; Regional transportation; Subsidies; Travel demand management
General Subjects Effectiveness
Classification NTL - ECONOMICS AND FINANCE - Alternative Finance;
NTL - ECONOMICS AND FINANCE - ECONOMICS AND FINANCE;
NTL - ECONOMICS AND FINANCE - Transit Economics and Finance;
NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Transit Economics and Finances;
NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Social Impacts;
NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Geographical
Coverage
Denver (Colorado)
Report Number DOT-VNTSC-FTA-93-7; FTA-MA-26-0006-94-1
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/49000/49300/49303/DOT-VNTSC-FTA-93-07.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository