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According to AAA, the average cost to own and operate a car is $6,000 a year - or $115 a week.

How much does your commute cost? Use the 511.0rg Commute Cost Calculator to see what your commute costs.

About Us
Foothill Rideshare
Foothill Rideshare offers you many options for getting you where you need to go without your car!

Click Find My Ride (upper right-had side) to register for ride-matching, carpooling, or vanpooling.

Click How To Get a Ride (upper left-hand side) the select Local for public transit routes and schedules in Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne Counties , or Regional for the Sacramento and Stockton areas, or Long Distance for points beyond.

Interested in telecommuting? Click Resources to find out how to get started.

Can YOU to leave your car at home ONE DAY A WEEK? By “Getting There, Together” you can save money, reduce traffic congestion on our County roads and adjoining highways, reduce air pollution, conserve energy and resources, and reduce wear-and-tear on you and your car!

Sponsors
Valley Clean Air Now
Valley CAN is a 501(c)3 non-profit advocacy group committed to improving air quality in communities throughout the California San Joaquin Valley. As a part of its purpose, Valley CAN will:
- Serve as a leader in educating the public in the need to take personal responsibility for the reduction of air pollution.
- Promote voluntary actions to reduce air pollution by individuals, government, agriculture, business and industry.
- Seek to initiate and publicize creative new approaches to reduce air pollution.
- Sponsor pilot programs and educational efforts dedicated to providing solutions to high emissions sources.

Valley Clean Air Now grant funding has made the Foothill Commuter Services program web site possible. Valley Clean Air Now's grant program encourages the participation of individuals and community and business leaders who are serious about immediate, actionable and quantifiable solutions to air quality issues. Please visit www.valley-can.org to find more information about the Valley CAN grant program.