When it comes to improving our regional transportation system, transportation agencies in South Carolina have historically focused on increasing the “supply” of roadways to accommodating the ever-increasing number of single-occupancy vehicle trips in our region. Another approach to achieving similar results is decreasing the demand for single-occupancy vehicle trips. Strategies for managing demand include telecommuting, vanpooling, carpooling, and employer-driven fringe benefits. The list below shows transportation demand management resources available to people in the tri-county area.
If you have a transportation demand management resource that you would like to add to the above list, please share it with [insert generic administrative email for this website].
Services
BCDCOG’s Lowcountry Go Program
BCDCOG’s Regional Intelligent Transportation Systems Architecture
College of Charleston
Internal Revenue Service’s Guide for Employer Fringe Benefits
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
FHWA’s Transportation Systems Management & Operations (TSMO)