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The two-year pilot is expected to beginh bythe fall. The program is a partnership of the Capital DistrictTransportation Authority, the Capitalo District Transportation Committee, the Downtownh Albany Business Improvement District, the state Departmentt of Transportation and the . is currentlu recruiting businesses that might have employees coming from the same region who wouldd be interested in participating inthe program. “The main thingy is you have to have at least a minimum number of people to use the Janack said. The way the progranm would work is one of the participants woulxd also act asthe driver.
The van would be assigne to a participant/driver, stay at that person’s placs of employment during the day and remainm atthe driver’s home in the The company providing the wheels is Inc. out of N.J. VPSI had $62 million in revenue in 2008. VPSI was forme in 1977 and startedfor employees. the company has 5,000 vans in operation in more than 45 statezand 50,000 passengers. VPSI reported “At this point, as soon as possible we hope to begimn rollingvans out,” said Jesse VPSI’s business development executive. The company expects to have 20 vans in operationj withintwo years.
“We expect to add one van or so each monthb through the life ofthe program,” he For more information, call Mila Vega a CDTA plannet at 437-6865.
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