Commute Trip Reduction Program
The Commute Trip Reduction began in 1991, when it was added to the Washington Clean Air Act. The law directs local jurisdictions to work with major employers to reduce the impacts of employee commuting. The goals of the program are to improve air quality, reduce traffic congestion and reduce gas usage. From the beginning, the CTR law called for state government (including higher education) to take a leadership role in the program.
Guidance for state agencies
What is Commute Trip Reduction (CTR)?
Who must have a CTR Program?
What impact does CTR have on human resources?
State agency CTR program requirements
2023-2027 Commute Trip Reduction Goals
Resources
State commute trip reduction law
Useful links
State agency CTR program contact