Cost of Commuting to Work
This is a great web site for looking at the maxmimum possible cost of your daily work and personal commuting. While I find the numbers somewhat debatable, the content makes one stop and think.
Most people immediately think of the direct costs of driving: purchasing and maintaining a car, paying for gas and oil, insurance, registration and parking. Further from the mind are other costs associated with automobiles such as road construction and maintenance that are paid for less directly, via taxes and fees. Since those costs aren't paid for directly by car owners, they usually aren't calculated as costs of driving. In addition, there are the other hidden environmental and social costs that drivers and non-drivers alike pay to support our primary mode of transportation - the automobile.
Through this short calculation sheet you can calculate your costs based on your specific vehicle miles traveled in order to identify what you really pay to drive each year. Once all costs are considered, it quickly becomes clear that it might be cheaper to consider transportation alternatives such as riding a bike, using the bus, vanpooling, carpooling, walking or telecommuting. Call 831/429-POOL for more information or assistance.
CALCULATE YOUR COMMUTE COSTS:Calculate your commute costs by entering information about your commute and driving habits. In the cost column, use typical driver costs or change amounts to reflect your specific expenses. Press the calculate button. The calculator gives you your annual vehicle mileage and calculates your true cost of driving.
Your daily ROUND TRIP COMMUTE MILES to and from work
The number of DAYS A WEEK YOU USUALLY WORK
Add in your average daily ROUND TRIP non-commuter miles
Your Annual Vehicle Mileage is: 27050 for me!
Factor examined include:
1. Determine your Annual Vehicle Mileage (number of miles you drive in one year)
2. Your Direct Driver's Expenses
COSTS
Fixed: insurance and registration ¢ per mile
Finance Charge ¢ per mile
Depreciation ¢ per mile
Fuel and Oil ¢ per mile
Maintenance and Tires ¢ per mile
Residential Parking ¢ per mile
Parking and Tolls: user paid (if applicable) ¢ per mile
Travel Time (with average delays) ¢ per mile
Accidents (minus net insurance disbursements) ¢ per mile
3. Total Direct Drivers Expense per mile
4. Your Societal Costs
COSTS
Accidents (minus net insurance disbursements and direct costs as cited) ¢ per mile
State and Local Construction, Improvements and Repair (2000) ¢ per mile
State and Local Highway Maintenance and Operations (2000) ¢ per mile
Parking (commercial and employer-paid, including goverment tax) ¢ per mile
Waste Disposal ¢ per mile
Air Pollution Damage (health costs, crops, trees, materials, etc.) ¢ per mile
External Resource Consumption Costs ¢ per mile
Road Noise (property value decrease and abatement) ¢ per mile
CO2 Reduction (motor vehicles only) ¢ per mile
Water Pollution and Hydrologic Impacts ¢ per mile
Transportation Diversity and Equity ¢ per mile
Barrier Effects on Pedestrians and Bicycles ¢ per mile
Land Use Impact Costs ¢ per mile
Roadway Land Value ¢ per mile
Congestion Cost ¢ per mile
5. Total Societal Costs per mile associated with driving
6. The Total Dollar Cost per mile (lines 3 and 5)
7. The Actual Cost of Your Driving per year (line 1 multiplied by line 6)
My total cost was $32,243.60!
Consider the many alternatives to driving alone and try carpooling, vanpooling, walking, bicycling, taking the bus or telecommuting!
Explore your options with the help of Commute Solutions. Call us at (831)429-POOL or email at info@commutesolutions.org
Most people immediately think of the direct costs of driving: purchasing and maintaining a car, paying for gas and oil, insurance, registration and parking. Further from the mind are other costs associated with automobiles such as road construction and maintenance that are paid for less directly, via taxes and fees. Since those costs aren't paid for directly by car owners, they usually aren't calculated as costs of driving. In addition, there are the other hidden environmental and social costs that drivers and non-drivers alike pay to support our primary mode of transportation - the automobile.
Through this short calculation sheet you can calculate your costs based on your specific vehicle miles traveled in order to identify what you really pay to drive each year. Once all costs are considered, it quickly becomes clear that it might be cheaper to consider transportation alternatives such as riding a bike, using the bus, vanpooling, carpooling, walking or telecommuting. Call 831/429-POOL for more information or assistance.
CALCULATE YOUR COMMUTE COSTS:Calculate your commute costs by entering information about your commute and driving habits. In the cost column, use typical driver costs or change amounts to reflect your specific expenses. Press the calculate button. The calculator gives you your annual vehicle mileage and calculates your true cost of driving.
Your daily ROUND TRIP COMMUTE MILES to and from work
The number of DAYS A WEEK YOU USUALLY WORK
Add in your average daily ROUND TRIP non-commuter miles
Your Annual Vehicle Mileage is: 27050 for me!
Factor examined include:
1. Determine your Annual Vehicle Mileage (number of miles you drive in one year)
2. Your Direct Driver's Expenses
COSTS
Fixed: insurance and registration ¢ per mile
Finance Charge ¢ per mile
Depreciation ¢ per mile
Fuel and Oil ¢ per mile
Maintenance and Tires ¢ per mile
Residential Parking ¢ per mile
Parking and Tolls: user paid (if applicable) ¢ per mile
Travel Time (with average delays) ¢ per mile
Accidents (minus net insurance disbursements) ¢ per mile
3. Total Direct Drivers Expense per mile
4. Your Societal Costs
COSTS
Accidents (minus net insurance disbursements and direct costs as cited) ¢ per mile
State and Local Construction, Improvements and Repair (2000) ¢ per mile
State and Local Highway Maintenance and Operations (2000) ¢ per mile
Parking (commercial and employer-paid, including goverment tax) ¢ per mile
Waste Disposal ¢ per mile
Air Pollution Damage (health costs, crops, trees, materials, etc.) ¢ per mile
External Resource Consumption Costs ¢ per mile
Road Noise (property value decrease and abatement) ¢ per mile
CO2 Reduction (motor vehicles only) ¢ per mile
Water Pollution and Hydrologic Impacts ¢ per mile
Transportation Diversity and Equity ¢ per mile
Barrier Effects on Pedestrians and Bicycles ¢ per mile
Land Use Impact Costs ¢ per mile
Roadway Land Value ¢ per mile
Congestion Cost ¢ per mile
5. Total Societal Costs per mile associated with driving
6. The Total Dollar Cost per mile (lines 3 and 5)
7. The Actual Cost of Your Driving per year (line 1 multiplied by line 6)
My total cost was $32,243.60!
Consider the many alternatives to driving alone and try carpooling, vanpooling, walking, bicycling, taking the bus or telecommuting!
Explore your options with the help of Commute Solutions. Call us at (831)429-POOL or email at info@commutesolutions.org
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