2019

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Bay Area coalition looks to reduce traffic, champion mobility options

“San Francisco’s Bay Area Council is forming a new coalition of transportation companies focused on dramatically expanding a wide range of programs, services, and technologies …

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What is “Solo Hytching?”

Almost everyone has commuted to work alone: either by walking, biking, escooter, taking public transit, or as most of us do — by driving. Thanks …

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New Coalition Targets Traffic’s Stranglehold On The Bay Area

The Bay Area Council today announced it is forming a new coalition of transportation companies focused on dramatically expanding a wide range of programs, services …

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ECOCHALLENGE PARTNERS WITH HYTCH REWARDS TO OFFER CARBON OFFSETS FOR SHARED COMMUTES

First Time in Program’s 25 Year History to Provide Offsets for EcoFriendly Mobility Decisions   Portland, Oregon, October 1st — EcoChallenge.org, formerly known as the …

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Tennessean: Here is a climate friendly, cost-effective plan to reduce traffic congestion | Opinion

“It’s a challenge, but the same political will we dedicate to supporting our region’s growth plan can be harnessed to solve our traffic problems.” “It’s …

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Reducing Traffic Congestion “Not rocket science.”

“It’s becoming painfully clear,” says Dr. Craig Philip, who’s also Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Transportation and Operational Resiliency (VECTOR), “that demand has saturated our aging infrastructure and we must look for workable ways to moderate demand, especially for single occupant automobile trips.”

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Agile Mile Partners with Hytch Rewards at ACT Conference in NY

New York, New York, August 4th – Agile Mile announced its partnership with Hytch Rewards (Hytch) today at the Association for Commuter Transport (ACT) conference …

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3 a.m. Podcast: Incentivizing Mobility with Money for Social Change

Mark Cleveland, Co-Founder and Chairman of Hytch, joins Deb Macfarlan Enright to share how the Hytch Rewards platform is helping change behaviors and address the various obstacles of mobility by incentivizing people to use their own social networks to share rides with trips that are also completely carbon neutral.

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Top 3 reasons former Director of Environmental Quality supports Hytch

Dick Pederson, president of the Environmental Council of States, Director of Environmental Quality (DEQ) between 2008 and 2016 for the state of Oregon, and a devoted user of the Hytch Rewards app. Here’s his top 3 reasons for deciding to lend his expertise to Hytch and become an advisor.

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Inside the Hytch Rewards App: How it works and how it can change transit behavior for companies and communities. | Transit Insights Podcast

Mark Cleveland, CoFounder and Chairman of Hytch gets interviewed Transit Insight Podcast’s panel of three transit professionals: Bob Baulsir, President and CEO of Trinity Metro …