Returning to Work: Commute Support for Your Employees

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As Idaho prepares to enter Phase 4 of reopening, how is your organization planning for a safe commute back to the office? With employees traveling from different locations and using a variety of transportation options, identifying your employees’ commuting plans and concerns is an important part of your organization’s strategy. Commuteride assisted the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) in developing recommendations to inform employers, commuters, and communities on how we can all get back to the workplace safely and efficiently. Check out the highlights below and view the full report here.


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Start a Discussion

Understand your employees’ commuting concerns and discuss preferences, healthy practices, and employer guidelines (e.g., limit carpool/vehicle size, ongoing telework policy, suggest face coverings. etc.).

Be Flexible

If feasible, continue to allow employees to work from home. In other cases, provide additional time to get to work due to bus and vanpool schedule/route changes related to health and safety measures.

Promote Safe Ridesharing

Encourage your employees to search for a carpool partner, vanpool, bus, or bike/walk route on ShareTheRideIdaho.com or the Commute Tracker app

 
Share Updates & InfoDirect employees to Commuteride to learn about temporary policy adjustments and health and safety measures

Share Updates & Info

Direct employees to Commuteride to learn about temporary policy adjustments and health and safety measures

 
Carpool ParkingProvide low or no-cost parking for carpoolers, or designate a preferred parking space close to the building

Carpool Parking

Provide low or no-cost parking for carpoolers, or designate a preferred parking space close to the building

 
 
Provide Clean FacilitiesInform employees of your bike parking areas, showers/lockers, and tune-up stations, and consider a more relaxed dress code on bike/walk days

Provide Clean Facilities

Inform employees of your bike parking areas, showers/lockers, and tune-up stations, and consider a more relaxed dress code on bike/walk days

 
Share Updates & InfoDirect employees to Valley Regional Transit to monitor schedule/route changes and health recommendations

Share Updates & Info

Direct employees to Valley Regional Transit to monitor schedule/route changes and health recommendations

 
 
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Invest in Technology & Plan for the Future

Support employees working from home with the tools and equipment they need and establish formal telework policies to outline eligibility and set expectations; download Commuteride’s free telework policy templates here.

 

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As always, Commuteride is available to help with your organization’s commute needs. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns, ideas or want to schedule a virtual chat with our team to discuss ways to help your employees get back into the workplace safely. We are working on some exciting outreach strategies to share with you as we all adjust to our “new normal.” Stay tuned!