Free SCAT Bus Rides Save Students Money
January 15, 2015
It鈥檚 a simple equation that students should know: Ride the bus free. Save money.
That was the message Thursday during Space Coast Area Transit鈥檚 2nd Annual Resolve to reThink Your Commute Day kick-off at the King Center for the Performing Arts on the Melbourne campus.
The campaign鈥檚 goal is to encourage people in Brevard County to reconsider their transportation options, including riding buses, carpooling and vanpooling, biking, walking and telecommuting.
The results can save money, decrease traffic congestion, improve air quality and conserve natural resources.
Eastern Florida students currently ride the bus free thanks to a funding agreement between the college and the agency that was renewed Thursday.
Students took nearly 147,000 trips on buses under the plan last year, putting dollars in their pockets instead of the gas pump.
Bus stops on the Titusville, Cocoa, Melbourne and Palm Bay campuses are convenient, dropping off and picking up students just steps away from their classes.
Ancel Robinson, president of the Melbourne campus Student Government Association, said he is one of many students who would be lost without the free bus rides.
"I have been riding the bus from my home in Melbourne to the Melbourne campus for more than five years as I鈥檝e worked to change careers and pursue a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Business Management,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t helps people like me get to places they could not otherwise reach such as work or school,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I鈥檓 a strong believer and supporter of public transportation.鈥
Sandy Handfield, the Melbourne campus Provost, said the money students save through free ridership allows them to 鈥減ay bills, take another course or save for the future.鈥
鈥淔or countless students, riding the bus free is nothing less than a lifeline to continuing their education and advancing their careers,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hat makes the college鈥檚 partnership with Space Coast Area Transit an indispensable part of higher education and a great benefit to our entire community.鈥
The kickoff was followed by events on all four campuses that focused on coordinating carpools and vanpools, and registering commuters for reThink鈥檚 Emergency Ride Home program.
Eastern Florida students can ride the bus free by picking up a special sticker from any campus library or cashier鈥檚 office.
Once placed on a student ID card, it allows them to ride buses free.
The Resolve to reThink Your Commute campaign is led by reThink, a program of the Florida Department of Transportation.
- Contact:Suzanne Rains, APR, CPRC, Associate Vice President, Communications
- Office:321-433-7022
- Cell:321-537-6986
- Email:rainss@easternflorida.edu