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U of M carpoolers get prime parking

THE University of Manitoba has designated 24 prime parking spots on the Fort Garry campus for students who carpool.

The program aims to encourage environmentally friendly transportation practices, university officials said.

The program will begin in the largest student parking lots -- Q Lot and U Lot. Students who have parking permits for these lots and have at least one passenger can park in the designated carpooling section for which they have a permit. There is no extra fee to park in these spots, which are in prime locations. Each lot will have 12 carpooling stalls.

More such stalls will be added to these and other parking lots as the program expands, the university announced.

"By encouraging carpooling, we hope to reduce vehicle emissions and reduce road congestion," said Cameron Neufeld, the U of M's manager of parking services.

To get people thinking about alternative ways to commute to campus, including active transportation, the U of M provides accessible bike racks (about 500 bike parking spots on campus), has created extra-wide bike lanes along University Crescent and is a member of carpool.ca .

-- staff

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 19, 2012 A8

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