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Transportation |
There
are numerous public transportation options available in Annapolis
and Anne Arundel County which you can use to save money, time,
and your sanity! Click
here to view a map of transit services in Anne Arundel County.
Carpool or vanpool.
Ride
a bus.
Take
a train.
Walk
or ride a bike.
Telecommute
or work flextime.
Ride a bus.
- Annapolis
Transit operates a transit system serving Annapolis, Parole,
Arnold, South Anne Arundel County and the BWI area.
- MTA
Commuter Buses connect Anne Arundel County to the greater
Washington region Monday through Friday during peak commute
times.
- Dillons
Commuter Bus provides service to and from Anne Arundel
County and downtown Baltimore.
- MTA
Local Buses serve Maryland.
Take
a train.
Walk
or ride a bike.
Walking
and cycling are clean, healthy, and economical methods of transportation.
Please visit the following sites for pedestrian and cycling
information:
Telecommute
or work flextime.
- Telecommuting
allows people to work outside the traditional company environment
by utilizing technology and telecommunications. It means keeping
employees in the loop, but out of traffic since they work
from home or a local
telework center. Nationally more than 20 million people
telecommute, and Maryland offers employers free consulting
on how
to develop and manage telework programs.
- Flextime
and a compressed work week are options which reduce congestion
and improve our quality of life. Employers that offer flextime
permit their workers to adjust their arrival and departure
times so they can carpool or avoid peak commute times. A compressed
schedule (example: 40 hours in 4 days) decreases the number
of days people have to drive to work. Commuter
Connections can advise you on the best way to implement
one of these valuable programs.
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