ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEWS WITH EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATING IN EBT PROGRAMS

 

 

SPONSOR:

 

Virginia Department of Transportation

Contact: Joan Morris, Office of Public Affairs, Northern Virginia

 

RESEARCH VENDOR:

 

THE MARKETING SOURCE, INC.

Contact:  Alissa Watkins     

Telephone:  804-796-5431

Email:  alissawatkins@verizon.net

 

PURPOSE:

 

Ž    To better understand attitudes about employer-based transportation (EBT) programs in the Northern Virginia area.

Ž    Identify motivations for participating in transportation programs.

Ž    Define the role of outside organizations (such as Ridefinders) in the decision to implement EBT programs.

Ž    Determine what key messages should be used to promote ride sharing services provided by Ridefinders.

 

METHODOLOGY:

 

Mode of Data Collection

One-on-One Personal Interviews

Completed Interviews

14

Survey Population

Employers that had an employer-based transportation program in place or had definite plans to implement a program

Survey Instrument

Interview questions

Criteria for Participation

Employers had to have an employer-based transportation program in place or have definite plans to implement a program

 

SELECTED KEY FINDINGS:

 

Ž    Results from the 14 personal interviews indicate that there is a great deal of variety in the level of participation and the types of programs being implemented among these employers.

Ž    The most common type of program being implemented was carpools, followed by vanpools.

Ž    These programs were developed by some of the companies because their headquarters were located in mandated areas. Others, outside of these areas, pointed to parking limitations, poor accessibility to the workplace, and recruiting problems as part of their motivations for developing these programs.

Ž    Overall, building good will and positive public relations were also important in prompting these employers to develop these programs.

Ž    The majority of the companies report they had been approached by an outside rideshare organization previous to implementing their EBT program.

Ž    Many said that convincing senior management to adopt an EBT program was not a "hard sell." However, several companies pointed out that statistics about congestion and commuting time were among the most convincing arguments.

Ž    Companies vary to the extent that an employer-transportation coordinator (ETC) is on the staff.  Of the 14 companies interviewed, only one had a full-time ETC.

Ž    The two most frequently reported benefits of these programs were public relations/good will and happier employees.  Several of the employers also believe that they have experienced positive results in productivity, morale, and retention as a result of these programs.

 

AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS:

 

Interview Questions

PowerPoint Presentation

 

KEY WORDS:

 

Employer, employer transportation coordinator, employer transportation programs