Clarkston/Lewiston van pool looking for riders

Are you on WSU summer hours and needing a ride? Save MONEY and ride or drive with the Asotin County Public Transportation Benefit Area (PTBA) van pool.  We have openings for riders.   Riders meet at the PTBA parking lot (other locations will be considered) on 15th Street in Clarkston and depart at 6:10 a.m. with the van leaving campus at 4 p.m. This works well for someone working the hours 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m all year.  Cost is approximately $95 per month. Students are encouraged to apply.

Contact Rodger Small at rodger@wsu.edu if you’re interested.

Why join a vanpool?

  1. No parking fees
  2. Saves you money several times over
  3. In case of an emergency, a ride to the valley is provided by PTBA
  4. You car will have less miles on it and you save on gas
  5. Insurance can be less
  6. Catch a little more sleep

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