Dane County Residents Make Big Impact Choosing Sustainable Transportation this April
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Hundreds of Dane County residents took part in a free transportation challenge this April, swapping solo car trips for more sustainable options like biking, walking/rolling, riding the bus and carpooling. The result? Over 15 tons of carbon dioxide emissions were avoided—roughly the same as getting four gas-powered vehicles off the road for an entire year.
The Spring Roll Challenge, hosted by the RoundTrip program, ran throughout April in celebration of Earth Month. RoundTrip is a free public program of the Greater Madison Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that helps connect Dane County residents and employees to affordable, sustainable alternatives to driving alone.