
Are you interested in finding out the financial savings of carpooling? The amount of carbon dioxide reduced by riding your bicycle instead of driving? This calculator will allow you to do just that. All you need to do is put in a couple pieces of information, choose what you would like to calculate, and then we will do the rest!

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Carpool With One Other Person
$0.00
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Vanpool Five Days / Week with Six Other People
$0.00
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Ride the Bus With An All-Zone C-TRAN passc
$936.00
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Ride the Bus with an All-Zone TriMet passc
$888.00
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Compress your workweek by working four 10-hour days
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Work at home full-time
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Biking
420 Daily
8820 Monthly
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Walking
420 Daily
8820 Monthly
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Running
420 Daily
8820 Monthly
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You
could bike off 24
cheeseburgers next month!
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Notes:
a Cost per mile estimate based on AAA's "Your Driving Costs 2006" brochure.
b Cost of vanpooling based on average subsidized vanpool costs. Please check with TriMet or C-Tran for current subsidies. You can also check with other regional vanpool providers for their pricing.Prices also available for non-standard work week schedules and for various numbers of riders up to 15-passenger vans.
c Annual price of owning a bike is approximately $120/yr. Price for a TriMet annual pass is $936. Cost of TriMet passes ($888) effective September 2006. Check with your employer – some employers subsidize transit passes, so your costs could be lower.
d A 4 occupant carpool will eliminate 3 cars from the road.
e An 8 occupant vanpool will eliminate 7 cars from the road.