A New Commute will Send
Jody Cline to Hawaii!

Congratulations to Jody Cline from White’s Boots in Spokane, Washington. Jody has been a dedicated carpooler since October 2009. An employee, who didn’t have a way to get to work, asked Jody if she could help. Now carpooling daily, Jody really enjoys the company and having someone to talk to on the way to and from work.
With a 5-mile commute and sharing gas expenses with her carpool partner, Jody definitely sees the benefits of carpooling. Plus, by carpooling she is eligible for a lot of prizes including the trip to Hawaii she just won during Wheel Options campaign in March!
When Employee Transportation Coordinator, Barry Pipella, told Jody she had won a trip to Hawaii she was in total disbelief. “I’ve never been to Hawaii and have always wanted to go,” Jody exclaimed enthusiastically. “It was so hard to stay focused at work after I heard. I can’t wait to go!”
Can you use some extra cash?
The Wheel Options fall campaign will be giving away $2,500 cash as the grand prize!
Participate in Wheel Options by choosing not to drive alone to work at least twice during October 17-30, and you’ll be eligible for fantastic prizes including $2,500 cash!
Now is the time to plan your Wheel Option:
· Sharing the ride in a carpool or vanpool
· Riding the bus or train
· Bicycling or walking
· Working from home or
· Simply not commuting because of your compressed work week schedule.
To find a carpool or vanpool visit www.RideshareOnline.com or
if you are located in the Vancouver, WA area, visit www.CarpoolMatchNW.com.

The Washington State Ridesharing Organization thanks our Platinum Sponsor Red Lion Hotels. Their sponsorship makes it possible for every Wheel Options participant to receive a participation coupon. Participants will receive the coupon after the campaign results are tallied in April.
Washington State Ridesharing Organization (WSRO). Volunteer members of WSRO have collaborated to bring this exciting promotion to you! Wheel Options promotions support the mission of WSRO by encouraging commuters to reduce their driving, which helps reduce air pollution, traffic congestion, and energy consumption.