Strength in Numbers
- David Nash
- Mar 14, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 28, 2024

Replica of the hood ornament of Rubber Duck's truck by Elkawe - Own work, Public Domain
Coordinating your commute with others can have tremendous advantages, for any mode of travel.
On major roads crowded with cars, a lone biker is harder for distracted drivers to see (and avoid hitting) than a pack of bikers. And if public transit seems unsafe, boarding with a group of neighbors and/or co-workers can make a world of difference.
CommuteSource is committed to establishing demand-responsive shuttles that compliment our most efficient public services, like Caltrain, BART, and ferries. Solving the traditional "first-mile/last-mile" problem of such services in the Bay Area's medium-density suburbs will not only save such systems from their impending 'fiscal cliff,' but also provide much needed comfort to riders who feel vulnerable or unsafe.
And in the meantime, we're happy to provide carpool, vanpool, and 'bike convoy' coordination.
Tell us about your company to get started providing big tech-style commute programs at a fraction of the cost.
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