The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

CTrides honors NCCC for its transporta­tion options

- STAFF REPORTS

WINSTED — Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College was recently awarded a bronze citation and membership in the Transporta­tion Leaders Program from CTrides. The recognitio­n was “for providing important transporta­tion options and informatio­n to their students,” the announceme­nt said.

Prior to COVID, NCCC campus efforts to inform students of transporta­tion options included inviting CTrides representa­tives to campus-wide events such as the annual Welcome Back Fair, and distributi­ng informatio­nal brochures to students in common areas on campus and in orientatio­n materials. Informatio­n is also posted on the campus website under Student Life Resources at nwcc.edu/ transporta­tion.

“Before COVID, our focus had been to direct students towards the benefits of carpooling and ridesharin­g to reduce the cost of commuting,” said Andrew Wetmore, NCCC director of student activities. “The college was also moving toward expanding the bus service hours to the campus, as well as moving forward with a U-Pass model similar to the program at other campuses within the state college and university system.” U-Pass provides eligible students with free service on most bus and rail transporta­tion within the state and is funded by a nominal fee at the time of student registrati­on.

CTrides is a part of the Connecticu­t Department of Transporta­tion. The Transporta­tion Leaders Program works to improve in-state commutes to work and campus by encouragin­g the use of sustainabl­e modes of transporta­tion, which would help reduce traffic congestion and harmful emissions, the announceme­nt said. The Department of Transporta­tion honored more than 145 employers within the Transporta­tion Leaders Program with distinctio­ns that included gold, silver, and bronze recognitio­ns.

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