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There are 114 MILLION AMERICAN COMMUTERS on the road every day!
 
According to the 2005 American Community Survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, 128 million Americans commute. Out of these, 77% of them drive alone, and 12% of them carpool. That means there are 114 million commuters on the road every day.
 
Depending on what regions you're advertising in, you could potentially reach thousands of these commuters each day with on-vehicle advertising. Folks with jobs who are commuting back and forth from their home to work.
  • Average commute time in Los Angeles area: 31.8 minutes each way
  • New York City residents take an average of 38.4 minutes to get to work each day — that’s more than five minutes longer than…
  • Chicagoans, who face a commute of 32.7 minutes.
  • Other large cities with long commutes include Philadelphia (30.3 minutes), Riverside, CA (29.8), Baltimore (29.7), Washington, D.C. (29.4), San Francisco (29.2), Oakland, CA (29.1), and Boston (28.2).
Beyond commuting, a whopping 90% of Americans report an average drive time of 87 minutes a day – even more for parents who are shuttling their kids around (100 miles a day!)
 
People who register at CommuterCash.com are enthusiastic about carrying YOUR advertisement on their vehicle, so you can reach a wide captive audience of drivers. You could reach thousands of people each day with your company message!
  • Reach a captive audience
  • Advertise to targeted regions
  • Low CPM
We’ll even help you determine what routes would work best for your company, decide what media to go with, guide you in your contract with a commuter, and can even help with design, printing, and delivery of your ads to the commuter you contract with. Our database is fully searchable by commute (not by person or name). When you find potential commuter matches, you alert them through CommuterCash.com, and strike a deal.
 
Call us today at 805.910.7391 for more information!
 
 
 
 
Data Sources:
ABC News, Poll: "Traffic in the United States: A Look Under the Hood of a Nation on Wheels.”
Analysis By Gary Langer. Feb. 13, 2005.
Full article .
Payscale.com survey; Statistics as of June 5, 2009. Click here for full article.
Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Click here for more.
About.com. "Americans Now Spend Over 100 Hours a Year Commuting -
More time spent driving to work than taking vacations.” By Robert Longley. Click here for full article.
U.S. Census Bureau: American Community Survey. Full article.