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Drive Less Trip Diary

Drive less and save more by reducing the number of car trips you make each month. Plan ahead and group your trips together. Walk, bike, carpool and/or take transit to reach your personal goals. Create a trip and track your progress reducing single–person car trips.

Click here to start your trip diary.

Trip Reduction Programs

You can register for more than one program. Your trip miles will be automatically added to all your selected programs. Check the descriptions below to see which programs you’re eligible for.
FA$T LANE
FA$T LANE is a new program launched by Salem-Keizer Cherriots Rideshare aimed at helping commuters in Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties avoid driving headaches and relieve traffic congestion by taking advantage of commute options. Kicking the program off is a 10 week commute challenge May 3 through July 9. For more information visit www.DriveLessSaveMore.com/FastLane
Carefree Commuter Challenge
Every July the CCC creates excitement, motivation and fun for employees throughout the Metro region to use sustainable transportation and reduce the number of drive-alone car trips. Find out more at CarefreeCommuterChallenge.org
Portland SmartTrips
SmartTrips can deliver transit schedules, walking and bike maps, and carpool information directly to you! Plus, receive a free gift just for ordering!
Westside Commuter Club*
Do you work on the Westside? Talk to your employer today about joining the Club. As a club member, you can track your sustainable commute trips online to be eligible for possible incentives from your employer. For more information visit www.wta-tma.org or e-mail wta (at) wta-tma.org.

* For employees in Washington County.

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Drive Less Trip Diary Stats Since June 1, 2008
Total Participants
9,112
Vehicle Miles Eliminated
2,046,096
Tons of Smog Saved
2
Tons of Greenhouse Gases Saved.
61
Gallons of Gas Saved
199,037
Dollars Saved *
$2,393,936

* Based on per-mile cost for owning and operating a vehicle (Source: U.S. GSA)