Dane County residents and commuters encouraged to drive less, cut costs, and go green this April.
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Dane County Transportation Challenge Shows Big Impact
postedHundreds of Dane County residents took part in a free transportation challenge this September—collectively saving more than $12,000 and avoiding more than 17 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
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Community Leaders & Disability Rights Advocates Unite for the ‘Week Without Driving’
postedDane County communities and partners unite for the Week Without Driving, a challenge encouraging everyone—especially decision-makers—to experience life without driving for a week, a day, or even just one trip.
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Community Transportation Challenge Rewards Sustainable Trips this September
postedRoundTrip—a free public program in Dane County—is inviting residents to take part in the Smart Trips Challenge, which rewards participants for choosing sustainable transportation options like biking, walking/rolling, carpooling, and riding the bus.
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Help Shape the Future of Biking, Walking and Rolling in Dane County
postedThe Greater Madison Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is inviting Dane County residents to complete a short survey that will help guide the region’s active transportation future.
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Dane County Residents Make Big Impact Choosing Sustainable Transportation this April
postedHundreds of Dane County residents participated in the RoundTrip Spring Roll Challenge this April, avoiding more than 15 tons of carbon emissions by swapping solo car trips for sustainable travel options.