October is Rideshare Month
October is Rideshare Month
October is Rideshare Month
Celebrate & Share the Ride
Sharing a ride to work (even one or two days a week) has been proven to boost productivity, increase energy levels, and contribute to overall happiness. Plus, by not driving alone you'll be saving on fuel costs as well as reducing the wear and tear on your vehicle resulting in lower maintenance.
When more people choose to share the ride, traffic congestion decreases, air quality is improved, and everyone enjoys a better commute.
Join in the Rideshare Challenge
If your workplace or residential property is a Watertown TMA member, log your carpool, vanpool, bike, walk, and transit commutes online at eCommuter.org. Every green trip entered into your Commute Calendar
this October earns you another entry into our Rideshare Challenge $50 American Express gift card drawing. But hurry, challenge ends October 31, 2018.
Getting Started is Easy!
- Register or login online at eCommuter.org.
- After you're logged in, click the "Commute Calendar" tab in the top menu.
- Record your ridesharing and green trips—biking, walking, riding the bus and taking transit, or carpooling with other eCommuter members. Anything other than driving by yourself.
- One lucky participant will win the $50 American Express gift card in a drawing at the end of October 2018.
Promote the Challenge at Your Location
Download the flyer
to encourage participation of the Rideshare Challenge at your location. Not a WTMA member yet? Email us at Director@WatertownTMA.org
to learn about incentives like this and all the benefits a WTMA membership has to offer.

Get Ready to Ride: Bike Month is Here! Spring is in full bloom! The days are longer, tulips are popping up, and if you have allergies, you might be sneezing a bit more. But there's good news for cyclists: the warmer weather means it's time to get back on the road. May is National Bike Month , and there's plenty to be excited about for bike enthusiasts in Massachusetts. What is Bike Month? National Bike Month , established in 1956, is all about celebrating the joy of cycling, promoting its health benefits, and encouraging more people to give it a try. A key part of this celebration is Bike to Work Week, which falls in the third week of May, with Bike to Work Day on the Friday of that week. This year, Bike to Work Week is from May 13 to 19, with Bike to Work Day on May 17. What's Happening in Massachusetts for Bike Month? Massachusetts is a great place to be if you love biking, and Bay State Bike Month , hosted by MassBike , has a full schedule of events to keep you moving. If you're looking for group rides or ways to get involved, this is your go-to resource. Here are some of the events that took place in celebration of Bike Month:

World Car-Free Day 2023 was a huge success! Organized in a variety of ways around the globe, every event shared the unifying goal of reducing the number of cars on the road. The Watertown TMA participated in MassCommute 's 2023 Car-Free Day, the Commonwealth’s Coalition of 15 TMAs to promote and celebrate Car-Free Day in Massachusetts. Commuters who participated helped to make a positive impact on the environment and contributed to a greener Bay State!

The WatConnector launched on September 7, 2021, with hourly service between Watertown Mews on Pleasant Street and Harvard Square. Starting February 13, 2023, the WatConnector will go electric and will run every half hour. Thanks to a grant from MassDOT, along with other public and private funds, two new electric shuttle buses were purchased and will replace the existing gas shuttles.

As a green commuter, you’ve done your part to help the environment. You found a carpool partner, coordinated schedules, made the trip in together. But what if you arrive at work and find that all of the good parking spots are taken? Many organizations have good intentions when they designate special preferred carpool parking spots in a prime location near an entrance. One carpool space reduces the need for at least one other parking spot. Promoting carpooling is a great way to reduce your parking demand and encourage commuters to share the ride. However, without the proper enforcement and program management in place, the positive impact of the preferential parking incentive can lose its effectiveness. That’s where having a partner like the Watertown Transportation Management Association (WTMA) to manage the program can help.

Everyone knows biking is good for you and good for the planet. Incorporating biking to work and during the workday has its advantages on the business side of things too. Studies have repeatedly shown people who bike are healthier (and therefore take fewer sick days), arrive to work less stressed, and are more productive. Need even more reasons? Below are just a few more of the benefits of biking for your commute: Avoids unhealthy traffic congestion Helps to improve air quality Saves on gas Avoids parking costs Increases your physical activity Reduces your stress Be a member of the bike commuting community Feel the thrill you get from bike riding

The MBTA Forging-Ahead service cuts were approved by the MBTA's Fiscal Management and Control Board (FMCB) on December 14, 2020. These reductions are being made based on an overall 80% drop in ridership due to the pandemic. Although these cuts are not as severe as originally proposed by the MBTA in early November, they are significant and will impact the Watertown commuter community. According to the MBTA, by focusing on the reductions to service frequency, this allows for better preparation to increase service when ridership returns, after the widespread vaccine distribution.