For some, getting around without a car can be a challenge. That's why we want to hear from you: Are there reliable and accessible transit options in your community? If not, let us know what you'd like to see improved!
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No matter our zip code, race, or income level, we all benefit from clean and safe transportation choices. At Sierra Club, we're fighting for transportation options that will be a climate solution, rather than a leading source of climate and air pollution.
Transitioning from dirty fossil fuel powered cars, trucks, and buses is a critical way to green our transportation. But electric vehicles are just a part of the puzzle. We also need to see more investment in reliable buses, trains, and safer infrastructure for walking and biking. That's why we're partnering with America Walks for the Week Without Driving challenge, starting September 30.
Take our short, five-question Week Without Driving survey here to share your vision for a walkable, bikeable, bussable, and clean and accessible transportation future.
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If you have access to a car, you may not know what it's like to rely on walking, scooting, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States—people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can't afford cars or gas—driving is just not possible.
Public transit is also better for our health and climate.
That's why we're working in communities nationwide to support better options, including improved rural bus routes, urban subways, intercity rail, and safe walking and biking infrastructure.
But we can't do it without you! Is using alternatives to driving a reliable and accessible choice in your city? If not, what would you like to see improved? Let us know in this quick survey!
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Share Your Experience!
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Thank you for joining with us to build a more sustainable and equitable transportation future.
Jesse Piedfort
Deputy Director, Clean Transportation for All Campaign
Sierra Club
P.S. Learn more about the Week Without Driving challenge, which starts next week on September 30, here.
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