
RT ARCgov: The 2022 #Appalachian Gateway Communities Initiative workshop is officially complete! 👏 Thanks to the ConservationFnd for help… 1 week ago RT MDEnergy: Happy Halloween from the Maryland Energy Administration 🎃 Remember to turn off all outdoor lights tonight after trick-or-trea… 1 week ago RT GovLarryHogan: Ahead of Veterans Day, I have announced Operation Green Light, a new initiative to support military veterans, as well as… 6 days agoĪn excellent story about how the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum will study the early 20th century community of… /i/web/status/1… 1 week agoįOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Hogan Administration Announces More than $19 Million to Revitalize Historic Buildings lnks.gd/2/xJqzWD 1 week ago RT GovLarryHogan: Leading up to Veterans Day, I am proud to proclaim Maryland’s participation in Operation Green Light, a weeklong initiat… 2 days ago This Veterans Day, join MDVeterans on #OperationGreenLightMaryland by illuminating a green light to show support f… /i/web/status/1… 1 day ago RT MdDPlanning: This Veterans Day, join MDVeterans on #OperationGreenLightMaryland by illuminating a green light to show support for thos… 1 day ago Search Blog Categories Blog Categories Archives Archives Latest tweets on Veterans Day, join MDVeterans on #OperationGreenLightMaryland by illuminating a green light to show support f… /i/web/status/1… 21 hours ago The app is available for all Marylanders regardless of their transportation mode, and can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store. The incenTrip program was developed through a partnership between MDOT, the Maryland Transportation Institute at the University of Maryland, and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ (MWCOG) Commuter Connections program. Reducing carbon footprint. Users of incenTrip can minimize their impact on the environment by reducing transportation-related emissions.As a result, users earn rewards while saving money. Saving money. Using the app helps users save money on gas, parking, and overall car maintenance by providing alternatives to driving alone.The incenTrip app makes it easy for users to take a break from the hassle of traffic gridlock, allowing them to reduce stress while cutting down on congestion for fellow commuters.

In addition to earning cash rewards, Marylanders using incenTrip also receive practical benefits including: Once users cross a point threshold equating to $10 or more, they can redeem the points for cash at increments of $10, 25 and $50. to 7 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, excluding federal holidays. Points are awarded for trips during weekday peak periods – 6:30 a.m. The incenTrip app awards points based on the mode of transportation and time traveled, accounting for how the trip maximizes congestion relief.
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Through incenTrip, a trip planning and logging app available for iOS and Android devices, Marylanders can earn points toward cash rewards and help reduce traffic congestion and emissions by increasing their use of public transportation, carpooling, vanpooling, walking, and biking, or using alternative work schedules whenever convenient. The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Commuter Choice Maryland is launching a program aimed at helping Maryland commuters save time and money, while also earning cash rewards when they take transit, rideshare, or use other alternatives to single-occupancy vehicles in their rush hour commute.
