August 8, 2011

UCLA offers alternative transportation incentives

LOS ANGELES — Members of the University of California, Los Angeles’ (UCLA) Bruin Commuter Club are getting incentives to commute to campus in an environmentally friendly manner, The Daily Bruin reported. The program is designed for students, staff and faculty who carpool, vanpool, use public transportation, bike and walk to campus.

Members can access services ranging from discounted parking to an emergency ride service. Students with a valid UCLA ID and faculty or staff working on campus more that 40 percent of the time are eligible to register online. For the full story, click here.

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