If you can't change how you get to work, change when you work.
Instead of changing how you get to work, you might try adjusting when you get there. By driving at off-peak times, you avoid sitting in traffic and pollute a lot less. Here are a few options:
Compress your Work Week
You work 40 hours, but in 4 days. Or 80 hours in two weeks but only work 9 out of 10 days. Find out more.
Set a New Schedule
Avoid the 7-9 a.m. and the 5-7 p.m. rush with a flextime program. Here are some ideas.
Benefits of Compressed Work Weeks and Flextime
Read more about the benefits of compressed work weeks and flextime for employers and managers. Convince yours today!
Need Help?
Take advantage of The Clean Air Campaign’s expertise and free one-on-one services to start flextime or compressed work weeks. Contact us here to learn more.







