Thousands of Georgia commuters -- including 400,000 metro Atlantans -- avoid driving alone at least 3 days a week. Be part of it.
Watch How Vanpools Work
Check out this short video about vanpooling, how it works and how commuters benefit from getting to and from work in a van.
Commuter Spotlight Video
Watch Ron Smith’s commuter spotlight video to find out how he's taking tailpipes out of the equation by riding his bicycle to work.
The average commute to and from work in metro Atlanta is 35 miles a day. Gas and car expenses add up to about 56 cents a mile. That’s a lot of money going out of your tailpipe. Join the hundreds of thousands who choose commute alternatives. Just once or twice a week can save you thousands of dollars a year in gas and car expenses.
The Clean Air Campaign and other organizations exist to help you get started; find out which organization can help you, based on where you work. Or explore the links below to learn how you can be part of it.
Carpooling
Share the ride -- it saves money and reduces stress. Find resources here to get started.
Telework
Avoid traffic altogether by working from home. And it helps improve productivity! We can help you make the case to your boss.
Compressed Work Weeks and Flextime
If you can't change how you get to work, change when you work.
Vanpooling
It can save lots of money and even offer tax benefits. Find or start a vanpool by going here.
Transit
There are transit providers in major metro areas across the state. We can link you to all of them right here.
Bicycle/Walk
Human-powered commuting means better health and no pollution. Get resources here to bike and walk.
Car Sharing
This new transportation option gives you the freedom of having a car on an as-needed basis.