Commuter
Lots Help Commuters Save Lots
JEFFERSON CITY - Gas prices causing a strain on your wallet? Tired
of sitting in traffic?
Consider
carpooling, says the Missouri Department of Transportation, which
offers more than 6,000 free parking spaces for commuters statewide.
MoDOT's commuter parking lots provide a reasonable solution for
motorists wanting to save cash and reduce traffic congestion.
MoDOT
maintains 101 commuter lots throughout the state, most of which
are conveniently located near interstates or divided highways.
Many of the parking areas are located in the state's metropolitan
communities, with St. Louis offering 33 lots and Kansas City 31.
"We
think that sometimes folks don't realize the lots are free and
open to the public," says Jim Carney, state maintenance engineer.
"We're trying to spread the word that people can park their cars
there, share a ride with another driver and save money."
As
of July 27, the national average gas price rang in at $2.29 per
gallon. The average passenger car consumes about 625 gallons of
gasoline a year, costing the average motorist almost $1,281 a
year for gasoline alone. By using the commuter lots, motorists
can save money on vehicle operating costs including gas, oil,
tires and vehicle wear.
"We
encourage all commuters to use our lots, which will save them
cash and prevent wear and tear on their vehicles," Carney says.
A
list of commuter parking lots can be found by following this link:
List
of Commuter Lots. Another good source of information
is the Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Energy Center,
which offers information about carpooling programs at www.dnr.mo.gov/energy/transportation/ridemap.htm