Curb the Congestion is better than ever with the addition of two new corridors and a new incentive!

· Over 250,000 trips from local congested roadways
· 4.6 million pounds of CO2 from our air
· 5.3 million miles of driving alone
This year the program expanded to provide resources and rewards to people traveling on these four congested Snohomish County roadways:
- 128th Street (between Everett and Mill Creek)
- 164th Street SW/SE (between Lynnwood and Mill Creek)
- NEW 196th Street (between Edmonds and I-5)
- NEW Bothell-Everett Highway (between 128th Street and downtown Bothell)
Choose a smarter trip on one of these corridors at least 8 days a month and you could win the following incentives.
- Continue to log smarter trips to qualify for a $150 drawing each month and earn a coupon for a discount or free item at a local business through our NEW Preferred Partner Reward program.
- Recruiter Rewards: Earn up to $100 a year when you refer friends, neighbors or co-workers.
For more information on the program or assistance with your travel options, contact our Curb the Congestion Outreach Specialist at (425) 438-6136 or CurbIt@commtrans.org.
Athena Parker of Mill Creek first learned about Curb the Congestion when she read a brochure. She went home and signed up.
Athena says, “It was nice that I could win but I really started putting in my hours to show that people do use the buses every day and that bus service is a valued thing.”
“When I ride I save myself the stress of driving and I give myself some more time to work. Since I'm a college student, anything that I can do to make my time easier and stress free is awesome. Riding the bus also saves me the cost of buying a parking permit each quarter and gas for my old car. And that saves me around $180 dollars a quarter.”
Your link (http://www.commtrans.org/preferredbusiness/) to the "Preferred Partner Reward" program is faulty.
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you need to curb the congestion at the ash way p and r....I watched as a driver in a out of service bus was just driving in circles waiting to park her bus...I was curious so I watched...the driver finally was able to park and I watched as she had to run to use the rest room, a minute later she came out running back to the bus strait into the drivers seat off she went, doesn't seem fare to the drivers,
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