Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 67.54 |
Liaison | Elizabeth MacKenzie |
Submission Date | Aug. 8, 2013 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Iowa
OP-15: Student Commute Modal Split
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.72 / 4.00 |
Michelle
Ribble Assistant Director, MGMT Svcs Parking and Transportation |
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The percentage (0-100) of institution's students who use more sustainable commuting options:
93
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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who commute with only the driver in the vehicle (excluding motorcycles and scooters) as their primary method of transportation:
7
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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who walk, bicycle, or use other non-motorized means as their primary method of transportation. Please note that this may include on-campus residents :
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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who vanpool or carpool as their primary method of transportation:
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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who take a campus shuttle or public transportation as their primary method of transportation :
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The percentage (0-100) of institution’s students who use a motorcycle, scooter or moped as their primary method of transportation:
3
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The website URL where information about alternative transportation is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Students at the University of Iowa have a variety of alternative transportation options from which to choose. Students easily navigate campus by walking and bicycling through a network of sidewalks and trails throughout the campus. A free on-campus shuttle is available to all students. Discounted bus passes are available for use on the local city transit systems. A carpool matching service and carpool parking permits are also available.
All students who have purchased daily parking pass permits have been assumed to be single occupant vehicle drivers. All Iowa City and Coralville transit passes purchased through the university are assumed to be used as the primary form of transportation for the purchasing student.
The data reported reflect a campus-wide survey of commute habits for the entire UI student population.
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.