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Publication date:
January 2007
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Transportation Demand Management ServicesThe objective of Transportation Demand Management is to develop services and programs which will reduce congestion and the need to drive alone, reducing the number of vehicle trips and miles of travel. These services and programs contribute to reducing traffic congestion and supporting more livable communities by:
Commuter AlternativesA key to decreasing a commuter's dependency on driving alone to work is to provide more options. The Commute Alternatives program offers other choices. They include rideshare matching, NJTRANSIT's Vanpool Sponsorship Program and the Park-Ride Program.Commuters and employers can view those alternatives online. Information on carpooling, vanpooling, public transit and park and ride locations are posted here. Commuters can also go online for a rideshare matching application, a vanpool application and a list of park and ride locations throughout the state. The web site also helps commuters calculate their cost savings for ridesharing based on mileage, the number of riders and the price of gasoline. NJDOT administers the rideshare matching system. The eight transportation management associations (TMA's) provide follow-up and assist commuters directly. There a approximately 24,000 commuters in the rideshare-matching database and 14 percent of all new applicants were placed in a carpool. When adjusted for transit and vanpool placements through TMS's, the placement rate jumps to 32 percent. In January 2002 the Governor announced a new initiative to create 20,000 additional park and ride spaces throughout the state over the next five years. NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT, along with other transportation agencies, have been working together to meet the challenge and have made significant progress towards this goal. To date approximately 13,500 new spaces have been added to New Jersey's park and ride inventory. The location of these new facilities are available online. Bicyclists and PedestriansBicycle SafetyBike safety fun for school children and manuals for their parents are available.Bicycle Accommodations
New Jersey Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan Update The updated Master Plan presents a new vision and action plan for improvements for the bicycling and walking environment throughout the state. It includes new GIS analytical tools that can be used by counties and municipalities to guide improvements for bicyclist and pedestrians. The Plan outlines goals to provide more opportunities for non-motorized travel, reduce roadway congestion, increase public safety, encourage healthy lifestyles, and provide for recreational touring with economic benefits for New Jersey communities. Pedestrian Safety - A Priority in NJ Programs
Under the federal SAFETEA-LU legislation, New Jersey will recieve $15 million dollars over 5 years to develop and implement a state wide Safe Routes to School Program. Three demonstration projects were recently completed in Montclair, Jamesburg and Lumberton Townships. Appliations to participate in the program are available online. |
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| Intersection | County |
| County Route 501 (JFK Blvd.) at 15th Street, Bayonne |
Hudson |
| Echelon Road at Kirkbridge Road, Voorhees |
Camden |
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Atlantic Avenue at Michigan Avenue, |
Atlantic |
| Atlantic Avenue at Kentucky Avenue Atlantic City |
Atlantic |
| County Route 39 (South Washington Avenue) at County Route 70 (West Main Street), Bergen |
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| County Route 606 (Hamilton Avenue) at Clinton Avenue, Trenton |
Mercer |
Help for Commuters
Employer-based shuttles
Through NJDOT's support of the TMA program, the TMAs administer twenty-two shuttles in twelve counties throughout the state. These shuttles are funded by employers, counties, NJ TRANSIT or other sources. NJDOT continues to fund start up costs and offer administrative support to TMAs as they develop new shuttles.
Best Workplaces for Commuters
New Jersey is participating in a new national program, Best Workplaces for Commuters (BWC), that recognizes and supports employers for offering exceptional commute benefits to their employees. New Jersey currently has 25 companies that qualify for the elite BWC designation.
Park and Rides
Park and ride information is available online. NJDOT provides assistance to communities in identifying park and ride locations in the form of technical assistance and/or funding.
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Rutherford Transit Village |
There are currently 17 designated Transit Villages.
1999
Pleasantville
Morristown
Rutherford
South Amboy
South Orange
2001
Riverside
2002
Rahway
2003
Metuchen
Belmar
Bloomfield
Bound Brook
Collingswood
Cranford
Matawan
2005
Journal Square/Jersey City
New Brunswick
Netcong
Their mission statements and service areas are determined by a Board of Directors/Trustees with six to ten private and public members. TMA programs are mostly geared to improve transportation choices. They may promote and broker carpooling, vanpooling, bicycling, walking, shuttle services and alternative work schedules.
TMA's also participate the Department's WorkFirst New Jersey, Ozone Action Partnership, Employer Services, NJ Best Workplaces for Commuters and Electric Car Station programs.
The eight TMA's received a total of $5,000.000 annually for operating expenses for specific activities under federal guidelines. For more information please call 609.530.2118.
| Cross County Connection | |
| Executive Director | William Ragozine |
| Greentree Executive Campus 2002 D Lincoln Drive W. Marlton 08053 856.596.8228;FAX 856.983.0388 ccctma@transportationchoices.com |
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| Executive Director | Sandra Brillhart |
| 15 Roszel Road Princeton 08540 609.452.1491; FAX 609.452.0028 tma@gmtma.org |
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| Hudson TMA | |
| Executive Director | Junior Maldonado |
574 Summit Ave. |
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| HART | |
| Executive Director | Tara Sheppard |
| Commuter Information Services 84 Park Avenue, Suite E-104 Flemington 08822 908.788.5553; FAX 908.788.8583 info@hart-tma.com |
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| Keep Middlesex Moving | |
| Executive Director | Bill Neary |
| 100 Bayard Street, 2nd floor New Brunswick 08901 732.745.4464; FAX 732.745.7482 KMM@kmm.org |
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| Meadowlink Commuter Services | |
| Executive Director | Krishna Murthy |
| 201 Route 17 N Rutherford 07070 201.939.4242; FAX 201.939.2630 info@meadowlink.org |
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| RideWise an affiliate of the Somerset Count Business Partnership |
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| Executive Director | Donna Allison |
| 360 Grove Street Bridgewater 08807 908.704.1011 ext 16; FAX 908.704.1494 donna@ridewise.org |
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| TransOptions | |
| President | John F. Ciaffone |
| 2 Ridgedale Ave., Suite 200 Cedar Knolls 07927 973.267.7600; FAX 973.267.6209 info@transoptions.org |
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