The new episode of “The Transit Effect” with Ken Jennings explores how transit can help people save both money and time
The seven-part series explores how public transit shapes our communities in Snohomish County and beyond
The newest episode of The Transit Effect explores something that affects everyone: the cost of getting where you need to go each day.
In April, Washington hit its all-time gas price record at $5.57 per gallon and now ranks as the third most-expensive fuel market in the country. If you’re feeling the pinch at the pump, this episode has answers for how you can save with public transit. From monthly costs to daily routines, learn how small changes can lead to big savings.
This is the fifth episode in a seven-part series examining how transit helps shape our cultures, economies, history, and communities. Future episodes will be released every few months.
Explore the series:
- Watch The Transit Effect with Ken Jennings: Transit & Savings here
- Watch other episodes of The Transit Effect and read the accompanying stories here
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay updated about future episodes.
- Learn more about how this series was produced and take a look behind the scenes in an interview featured on That Transit Show.