Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 65.09
Liaison Jen Crothers
Submission Date Aug. 2, 2011
Executive Letter Download

STARS v1.1

The University of British Columbia
OP-16: Employee Commute Modal Split

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.95 / 3.00 Carole Jolly
Director, Transportation Planning
Campus & Community Planning
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The percentage (0-100) of institution's employees that use more sustainable commuting options:
65

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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s employees who commute with only the driver in the vehicle (excluding motorcycles and scooters) as their primary method of transportation :
35

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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s employees who walk, bicycle, or use other non-motorized means as their primary method of transportation. Please note that this may include on-campus residents:
2

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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s employees who vanpool or carpool as their primary method of transportation :
14

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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s employees who take a campus shuttle or public transportation as their primary method of transportation :
49

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The percentage (0-100) of institution's employees who use a motorcycle, scooter, or moped as their primary method of transportation:
0

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The website URL where information about alternative transportation is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Note: Annual screenline counts indicate % of modal split, but do not differentiate between students and employees. Based on Fall 2010 data, 49% of all UBC commuters take transit; 34% drive alone; 14% carpool; 1% bike; 1% walk, and 1% are other modes (trucks). Fall 2010 Transportation Status Report available at: http://trek.ubc.ca/files/2011/04/TSR_Fall2010_03Aprl11.pdf.

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