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... 55 chapter five ConClusions The purpose of this study was to determine what is known about airport employee commute patterns and commute modes, what programs are being offered to airport employees to encourage them to use alternatives to the drive alone to commute to work, how progress is measured, what is known about the effectiveness of airport employee commute options (ECO) programs, what the challenges are for the providers of such programs, and to review some ECO programs offered by non-airport employers for program elements that may have applicability in the airport environment.
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... 56 assistance with ride-matching, promotional materials, or provide some financial resources and human resources.
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... 57 participation by multiple employers. Provide information in the guidebook to assist airport operators and employers in understanding the financial and nonfinancial impacts of an ECO program, including the development of a template for evaluation of program elements based on potential changes in mode share compared with economic, environmental, and quality of life factors.

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