Commuting Resources

Listed below are several resources that have been collected to provide information for Utah commuters.
They are listed by topic/category. Please view our Exit Disclaimer for important information about these links.
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Bicycle Resources
= External Link
- Salt Lake City Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee

- Salt Lake City Bicycle Master Plan Page

- Weber County Pathways

- Provo Bicycle Committee

- Salt Lake County Bicycle Advisory Committee

- Salt Lake Critical Mass

- Mooseknuckler Alliance

- Color Country Cycling Club

- Utah Bicycle Coalition

- Salt Lake Bicycle Collective

- University of Utah Bike Collective

- Provo Bike Collective

- Utah Sierra Club

- Utahns For Better Transportation

- Envision Utah

- Parleys Rails, Trails, and Tunnels Coalition

- Utah Bicycle Commuter Guide

- Bike Rules for UTA Services

Commuter (Driving) Resources
= External Link
- UDOT's Biking and Walking Page

- UTA
and UTA Rideshare
- UDOT - Commuterlink

- UDOT - Know Where, Know Why

- Zero Fatalities

Vehicle Resources
= External Link
Clean Fuel Vehicle Grant and Loan Program
The Clean Fuel Vehicle Grant and Loan Program is administered by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Air Quality. The program provides grants for up to half the incremental cost of an alternative fuel vehicle's powertrain and fuel system (i.e., the difference in cost between a traditional motor gasoline- or diesel-fueled vehicle and an alternative fuel vehicle of the same make and model). For more information on this incentive program, please contact Mat Carlile (mcarlile@utah.gov) with the Utah Division of Air Quality at 801-536-4136.
Clean Fuel Vehicle Tax Credit
The Clean Fuel Vehicle Tax Credit allows Utah citizens and businesses to receive a tax credit for up to half the incremental cost of an alternative fuel vehicle's powertrain and fuel system (i.e., the difference in cost between a traditional motor gasoline - or diesel-fueled vehicle and an alternative fuel vehicle of the same make and model). For more information on this incentive program, please contact Mat Carlile (mcarlile@utah.gov) with the Utah Division of Air Quality at 801-536-4136.
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