Car Free Day and Try Transit Week 2010


What is Car Free Day?

  • Car Free Day logoCar Free Day is an international event celebrated every September 22 in which people are encouraged to get around without cars and instead ride a train, bus, bicycle, carpool, subway, vanpool, walk or telework. Car Free Day is open to all commuters, students, homemakers and seniors in the Washington metropolitan area.
  • Car Free Day is organized in various cities throughout the world in different ways, but with the common goal of taking cars off the streets. The benefit to greater society is a day with less traffic congestion, a greener environment and reduced gasoline demand. Today, Car Free Day includes celebrations in 1,500 cities in 40 countries.

What is Try Transit Week?

  • Try Transit Week, which took place from September 20 - 24, 2010, is a statewide event sponsored by the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) to encourage everyone to avoid driving solo and give transit options such as bus, rail, carpools, vanpools and telework a try.

How does Try Transit Week work?

Why try transit?

  • Try Transit Week logoMost people say they could use more time and money. Transit helps you get more of both! By using transit, you save on fuel and certain car expenses that, for the average family, can add up to more than $9,300 a year. The average person spends up to a week's worth of vacation time a year sitting in traffic. Don't waste your time -- try transit!

Where can transit take me?

  • Transit isn’t just for commuting to work. Transit options can help you get to a medical appointment, the salon, a party, the movies, a date, most anywhere you want to go.

What if I already use transit?

  • If you already use transit, Try Transit Week is a great time to keep up the good work and spread the word about using transit and the benefits that transit delivers such as cost savings and congestion relief.

How can I find the best option for me?

  • Virginia offers a variety of transit options including bus, rail, carpools, vanpools and telework. “Your Transit Options” on www.trytransitweek.com highlights the options available in Virginia to help you determine which form of transit you should try.

How can I learn more?

  • Visit www.trytransitweek.com for more information on Try Transit Week, transit options in your area and the benefits of using transit.

 

 


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