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Triangle Transportation Choices FY24 Annual Impact Report Presentation (15 minutes)
Jenna Kolling, Central Pines Regional Council
David Miller, TPO Staff
Narrative
The Triangle Transportation Choices Program provides funding for Transportation Demand Management (TDM) initiatives across the Triangle region. Grant recipients use a variety of strategies-including marketing campaigns, digital outreach, in-person engagement, and promotional events-to encourage residents and workers to choose carpooling, vanpooling, transit, biking, walking, teleworking, flexible work schedules, and compressed workweeks instead of driving alone.
Since its launch in 2007, the program-jointly funded by Triangle West TPO, Capital Area MPO, and the NCDOT Integrated Mobility Division-has played a vital role in reducing congestion and making better use of existing transportation infrastructure. Over the past sixteen years, it has reduced roadway demand by 915 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT).
Key Program Impacts in FY24:
- $1.84 million in funding distributed across 18 grant recipients, including $122,000 for four community-based and nonprofit organizations.
- 24,000 residents and workers now use alternative transportation regularly, reducing reliance on single-occupancy vehicles.
- 5 million single-occupancy vehicle trips averted.
- Over 70 million commute miles eliminated, cutting fuel consumption, emissions, and roadway congestion.
Strengthening Cost-Effectiveness & Societal Benefits
Building on last year’s analysis, this year’s impact report continues to highlight the cost-effectiveness and broader societal benefits of TDM investments. In addition to reducing congestion and emissions, the program delivers broader benefits, including:
- Global climate change mitigation by reducing transportation-related emissions.
- Delaying costly road expansions through improved system efficiency.
- Public health benefits by promoting active transportation (biking/walking).
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