Category Archives: Mobility
Statement Regarding Next Steps After Prop 1 Election
In a historic election, Austin voters rejected Prop 1.
Whether or not Uber and Lyft choose to leave town, the City is committed to ensuring that Austinites, both drivers and riders, have transportation and job options including TNC services.
We are moving forward in several different ways, including:
- We remain open to talking with Lyft and Uber whether they are operating in Austin or not;
- We are working to help TNCs that operate in Austin to be successful. There is going to be greater demand than service for a period of time. We ask the community to show some patience;
- We are exploring a local non-profit TNC with Austin entrepreneurs;
- We are working towards creating the pool of fingerprinted drivers (with the support of the City or through a third party such as Thumb’s Up!);
- We are working with Cap Metro and others to find solutions for seniors, people with disabilities, and other members of the community in need;
- We are working to develop ground transportation regulations that do not pick winners and losers, and
- We are working toward expanding the full range of transportation options.
Austin Don’t Rush Deals
Austin Don’t Rush
How you can save big on May 11th?
Mayor Steve Adler has announced his next mobility challenge: Austin Don’t Rush, on Wednesday, May 11th, 2016!
“This time we’re simply asking people to avoid rush hour. Take a train, a bus, or a bike. Talk to your boss about changing your hours to avoid rush hour,” said Mayor Adler. “Maybe work from home and come in at noon. You have a lot of options, and this time we have a lot of support. The message last time was to work from home. This time it’s even easier: Austin, don’t rush.”
Mayor Adler wasn’t kidding when he said we had a lot of support for Austin Don’t Rush day. Make sure you take advantage of all the great deals going on May 11th:
1. CapMetro
To encourage support this one-day commuter challenge, Austin’s Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is making service on ALL of their buses and trains and special access FREE to ride all day. This includes all users of MetroBus, UT Shuttle, MetroRapid, MetroFlyer, MetroExpress, MetroRapid, MetroRail, even MetroAccess. The best way to find out routes, arrival times and get updates is via the CapMetro app. Visit their website for additional details: http://www.capmetro.org/
2. Austin B-Cycle
All day on May 11th, Austin B-cycle will be offering complimentary 24 hour access memberships to Austin residents who use code 051116 at any of our stations! More info can be found on their blog. Those who use code 051116 on May 11th will also receive a text with a promo code for the 1st month free of our Local 30 membership.
3. CARTS – Capital Area Rural Transportation System
CARTS is offering free service all day May 11th on their nine regional commuter services routes and their fixed route bus services in Bastrop and San Marcos. CARTS has also offered “tripper” buses to accommodate overflow if the routes become too over crowded. Find out more here: http://www.ridecarts.com/
4. Metropia
Metropia is an app that helps you plan your travel and avoid traffic. During Austin Don’t Rush, bonus points that can be redeemed for prizes for app users on 5/11 who Flex (travel outside 7-9am and 4-6pm) and/or DUO to use their carpool feature.
5. Zipcar
Anyone that signs up to become a Zipcar member between now and May 11 at www.zipcar.com/atxcommutechallenge can join for $15. They will also include $25 of driving credit to help get you started. (This is designed to support folks who take transit or carpool to get to work but still need a vehicle during the day.)
6. Car2go
In preparation for “Austin Don’t Rush” go to car2go and use promo code C2G15 and get FREE registration (regularly $35) and 15 FREE drive time minutes. Allow 2-4 days for membership activation.
Still not convinced? Check out the links below to find a new way to get to work on Wednesday, May 11th. For more information visit: http://movabilityaustin.org/dontrush.html
Additional resources for commuters:
- Movability Austin org @movability
- City of Austin – Active Transportation, @austinmobility
- Capital Metro – @CapMetroATX
- Austin B-Cycle com @AustinBcycle
- Metropia – http://www.metropia.com/ @MetropiaATX
- ZipCar – http://www.zipcar.com/find-cars/austin @AustinZipCar
- Dadnab – http://www.dadnab.com/ @dadnab
- car2go Austin car2go.com @car2goAustin
- moovel.com/en/us @moovelUS (formerly RideScout)
- – Capital Area Rural Transportation Services http://www.ridecarts.com/ @RideCARTS
FOX: Mayor Steve Adler Discusses City Issues
Austin Don’t Rush Posters
As you already know, Wednesday May 11th is “Austin Don’t Rush” day. To reduce traffic congestion, we’re asking Austinites to find alternatives to their typical rush-hour commute. Worried about the extra cost of taking the bus to work? As an added incentive, rides on all CapMetro buses and trains will be free on May 11th!
“We’re simply asking people to avoid rush hour. Take a train, a bus, or a bike. Talk to your boss about changing your hours to avoid rush hour. You have a lot of options, and this time we have a lot of support.” said Steve Adler.
You can help us out too by voting for your favorite poster on Twitter:
Fellow Austinites! Vote for your favorite poster for #AustinDontRush on Wednesday, May 11th. https://t.co/jkpCKR7dE1
— Mayor Adler (@MayorAdler) May 2, 2016
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