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Commuting
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There are ways that both employers and employees can benefit from incentives to discourage workers from driving to work alone. The federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century encourages ridesharing and commuting by mass transit by offering tax benefits to employers and employees.
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16269training.aspxHandoutsArriving at and Leaving Work Safely (Spanish/English) National
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91237news.aspxNewsCommuters at End of Line: House Fails to Restore Pre-Tax Transit Accounts03/30/2012National
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