The South Florida Commuter Vanpool Program is administered
by VPSI, Inc. America’s Oldest and Largest Vanpool Service
provider. The Program is sponsored by the Miami-Dade, Broward,
Palm Beach County Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and the
Florida Department of Transportations. Thank you for visiting
our site! We look forward to being of service to you and your
Vanpool group. If we can answer questions you have after
viewing these pages, please do not hesitate to contact us. You
can contact a South Florida Vanpool Commuter Specialist by
sending us an email or
by calling us at 1.800.VanRide
Step 1
The first step to getting your vanpool on the road is to
recruit riders. If you don't already have a full compliment,
our recruiting tools can help you find commuters just like
yourself to fill the seats in your Vanpool.
Our Vanpool Riders Wanted Poster is one of the
best tools for recruiting riders. Simply click on the Poster
link, print a copy, fill in your vanpool information, and post
them at your work site. It's also helpful to email associates
at work announcing the formation of a new vanpool by using our
email template.
You can also find riders by posting your information at
neighboring work sites, and frequently visited public
facilities. The South Florida Commuter Vanpool Program Buck Slip and South Florida Employee Brochure are handy pass outs to
give to your interested riders as well.
As you begin the recruiting process, prospective riders
will want to know about their monthly cost. The monthly cost
is made up of several components which include the vehicle,
the distance being traveled, fuel, parking and toll charges,
and other miscelaneous expenses. If your commute begins or
ends in Dade or Broward counties, the monthly cost of your
vanpool may be subsidized! You can use our Monthly Rate Schedule to help you determine
the cost of your vanpool, or you can contact our commute
professionals for help.
Each driver of a South Florida Commuter Vanpool Program
vehicle needs to go through an application and approval
process - which is the next step in getting your vehicle on
the road. Click on the Step Two - Driver Approval button to
continue. |