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MDOT announces 400th MichiVan vanpool in Michigan

March 13th, 2012 0 Comments

March 13, 2012 — The MichiVan Commuter Vanpool Program delivered its 400th commuter van in Michigan on Monday, March 12. The vanpool program has increased steadily in Michigan but enjoyed growth spurts recently, likely due to increasing and unpredictable gasoline prices at the pump.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has contracted with VPSI, Inc. to offer MichiVan commuter vanpools throughout most of the state since 1980.

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Environmental Impact at a Glance: February 2012

March 2nd, 2012 0 Comments

During February 2012, 5,550 VPSI vanpools reduced the need for over 37,000 parking spaces every day and saved our vanpoolers over $10 million in fuel costs. Here are the month’s environmental-impact statistics:

February 2012 environmental impact of VPSI's vanpool fleet

Memphis Vanpool Program Launches its First Commuter Vanpool at the Memphis VA Medical Center

February 9th, 2012 0 Comments

Memphis, Tennessee – VPSI, Inc. and Shelby County Air Quality Improvement Branch (AQIB) are pleased to launch the Memphis Vanpool Program for the Memphis Urbanized Area. Commuters have the opportunity to take advantage of financial incentives offered through the county to share a ride to work. Rising Fuel Costs means modified commuting behavior.

The first Memphis VA Medical Center vanpool, originating from Southaven, Mississippi, hit the road on December 1, 2011. Starting with five pioneering employees and vanpool coordinator Gerald Wells, the inaugural vanpool is in its third month of operation, and now serves eight riders.

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Environmental Impact at a Glance: January 2012

February 7th, 2012 0 Comments

During January 2012, 5,609 VPSI vanpools logged more than $10 million in fuel savings and saved our atmosphere from over 2,278,000 pounds of carbon monoxide emissions. Here are the month’s environmental-impact statistics:

Pressure Grows for Congress to Extend Commuter Benefits for Public Transportation Users

January 24th, 2012 0 Comments

Transit Groups and Riders Advocate for Reversal of Expected Tax Increase of Up to $550

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Led by the CommuterBenefitsWorkForUs.Com coalition, which includes public agencies, transit operators and private businesses, pressure has grown for Congress to quickly pass legislation that would reverse cuts to the monthly pre-tax transit benefit available to commuters who use public transportation and vanpools. Without a fix, the monthly amount that can be set aside for public transportation expenses has been reduced from $230 to $125 per month. As a result, many are projected to face an increase in annual commuting costs of up to $550 this year. At the same time, the amount that can be set aside to cover parking costs as part of a commute to work increased from $230 to $240 per month due to a cost of living adjustment.

“In this economy, it makes no sense to sock hard-working mass transit commuters with a new tax increase,” said U.S. SenatorCharles Schumer, the senior senator from the State of New York. “Congress must step up to the plate and extend the full mass transit tax benefit as part of the payroll tax cut. It’s simply not fair to squeeze middle class mass transit commuters with a more expensive commute.”

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