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Commute Alternatives Available On-line in Time for Rideshare Week

5 October 1998

Commute Alternatives Available On-line in Time for Rideshare Week

    SAN FRANCISCO--Oct. 5, 1998--A free map filled with transit information and solo driving alternatives is available in time for California Rideshare Week (Oct. 5-9).
    AAA, KPIX, KCBS and RIDES for Bay Area Commuters have teamed up to produce this handy tool for daily commuters and excursion travelers trying to navigate the maze of Bay Area transit routes. The free AAA Commute Alternatives Map is available at all AAA offices in the Bay Area, and is available on line at: www.aaa.com.
    "Bay Area commuters have many options to solo driving as there are more ferries, trains, commuter buses and ride-sharing programs available now than ever," said AAA spokesman Paul Moreno. "By exploring other commute modes, commuters can help ease congestion, reduce stress and improve air quality."
    The AAA Commute Alternatives Map is the only free, comprehensive overview of Bay Area transit systems. It includes phone numbers and Web site addresses of transit agencies, as well as information on carpooling, vanpooling and commuting by bicycle. Details on getting to airports by public transit are also included.
    The map features the forthcoming Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) train running between Stockton and San Jose, as well as the proposed ferry between Richmond and San Francisco. The map identifies all stations on BART, Caltrain, Amtrak, the Altamont Commuter Express train, and the Santa Clara VTA Light Rail.
    Maps are also available by sending a stamped, self-address, business-sized envelope to KCBS, Attn: Commute Alternatives Map, One Embarcadero Center Suite 3200, San Francisco, CA 94111.
    AAA's partners in this event are sister stations KCBS radio and KPIX television. KCBS (740 AM) features traffic updates every 10 minutes. KPIX's Web site (www.kpix.com) and KCBS's Web site (www.kcbs.com) also have continual traffic updates.
    The other map partner, RIDES For Bay Area Commuters, provides free commute assistance, including personalized carpool matching, help with joining or starting a vanpool, transit agency referrals, information on Bay Area diamond lanes, Park & Ride lots and assistance with bicycle commuting in the Bay Area. Call RIDES at (800)755-POOL for more information.
    Established more than 90 years ago, the AAA affiliate of Northern California, Nevada and Utah offers a wide array of automotive, insurance, travel and financial services. It is the second largest regional affiliate of the national AAA organization.