Virginia Tech is among the nation’s best workplaces for commuters, according to the Center for Urban Transportation Research, an internationally recognized transportation research center. 

The center designated Virginia Tech as one of the 2023 Best Workplaces for Commuters in offering outstanding commuter programs to students and employees.

Best Workplaces for Commuters is the national authority on recognizing and assisting workplaces that provide exceptional commuter benefits to employees. The innovative membership program represents over 600 workplaces with Best Workplaces for Commuters designation representing over 2 million employees. 

“Virginia Tech is one of the top universities in the nation offering high-level commuter benefits to their employees and students,” said Julie Bond, program manager for Best Workplaces for Commuters. “They give commuters the support they need to get to and from campus and be at their best before, during, and after their workday or school day.”

Virginia Tech is one of 76 universities to receive the honor in 2023. View the full 2023 list.

The Virginia Tech Sustainable Transportation Department, formerly known as Alternative Transportation,  offers the campus community a range of commuter benefit options and programs:

  • Free access to the award-winning Blacksburg Transit bus system with a Virginia Tech ID.
  • The Hokie Bike Hub, a free, self-service bike repair and maintenance facility for students, faculty, and staff.
  • A carpool-matching program and Emergency Ride Home program through RIDE Solutions.
  • Free bus service between the Blacksburg campus and the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC in Ronaoke.

The department promotes safe cycling by offering cycling safety classes, hosting events, and providing educational materials throughout the year. It also runs the Heads Up Hokies safety campaign to encourage Hokies and community members traveling across campus on foot, by bike, e-scooter, bus, or car to keep their heads up, act predictably, and pay attention to their surroundings.

“We take immense pride in being named as one of the 76 2023 Best Universities for Commuters,” said Nick Quint, transportation network manager and Fleet Services manager. “Our university-paid commuter benefit program reflects our commitment to the well-being of our students, faculty, and staff while helping reduce traffic congestion, parking demand, and negative environmental impact."

Bolstering sustainable transportation’s programming and offerings go hand-in-hand with the university’s sustainability efforts and remains a critical principle in the Virginia Tech Climate Action Commitment.

For more information on sustainable options, please visit the Sustainable Transportation site or email gettingaround@vt.edu.

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