Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Riding transit saves individuals $9,293 annually

Individuals who ride public transportation can save on average $9,293 annually based on the April 5, 2010 national average gas price and the national unreserved monthly parking rate. On a per month basis, transit riders can save on average $774 per month. Over the past month the cost per gallon of gas has increased 13 cents.

“The Transit Savings Report” released monthly by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) calculates the average annual and monthly savings for public transit users. The report examines how an individual in a two-person household can save money by taking public transportation and living with one less car.

The savings amount is based on the cost of the national averages for parking and driving, as well as the April 5 national average gas price of $2.83 per gallon for self-serve regular gasoline as reported by AAA.

Taking public transportation provides a safe and affordable way for individuals and families to cut costs, according to APTA. In addition, local public transit offers a travel option that has an immediate positive impact in reducing an individual’s overall carbon footprint while helping reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil.

The national average for a monthly unreserved parking space in a downtown business district is $154.23, according to the 2009 Colliers International Parking Rate Study. Over the course of a year, parking costs for a vehicle can amount to an average of $1,850.

The top 20 cities with the highest transit ridership are ranked in order of their transit savings based on the purchase of a monthly public transit pass and factoring in local gas prices for April 5, 2010 and the local monthly unreserved parking rate.*

Top Twenty Cities – Transit Savings Report

City

Monthly Savings

Annual Savings

1

New York

$1,149

$13,784

2

Boston

$1,032

$12,380

3

San Francisco

$1,015

$12,185

4

Chicago

$955

$11,457

5

Seattle

$938

$11,252

6

Philadelphia

$928

$11,141

7

Honolulu

$894

$10,733

8

Los Angeles

$839

$10,068

9

San Diego

$827

$9,918

10

Minneapolis

$826

$9,917

11

Denver

$804

$9,653

12

Portland

$803

$9,639

13

Cleveland

$803

$9,636

14

Baltimore

$786

$9,437

15

Washington, DC

$757

$9,087

16

Miami

$754

$9,053

17

Dallas

$736

$8,836

18

Atlanta

$724

$8,684

19

Las Vegas

$719

$8,626

20

Pittsburgh

$681

$8,174

*Based on gasoline prices as reported by AAA on 4/5/10.

Methodology

APTA calculates the average cost of taking public transit by determining the average monthly transit pass of local public transit agencies across the country. This information is based on the annual APTA fare collection survey and is weighted based on ridership (unlinked passenger trips). The assumption is that a person making a switch to public transportation would likely purchase an unlimited pass on the local transit agency, typically available on a monthly basis.

APTA then compares the average monthly transit fare to the average cost of driving. The cost of driving is calculated using the 2009 AAA average cost of driving formula. AAA cost of driving formula is based on variable costs and fixed costs. The variable costs include the cost of gas, maintenance and tires. The fixed costs include insurance, license registration, depreciation and finance charges. The comparison also uses the average mileage of a mid-size auto at 23.4 miles per gallon and the price for self-serve regular unleaded gasoline as recorded by AAA on April 5 at $2.83 per gallon. The analysis also assumes that a person will drive an average of 15,000 miles per year. The savings assume a person in a two-person household lives with one less car.

In determining the cost of parking, APTA uses the data from the 2009 Colliers International Parking Rate Study for monthly unreserved parking rates for the United States.

To calculate your individual savings with or without car ownership, go to
www.publictransportation.org.