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It’s now the second day of
Car-Free Week! I used the car today for one appointment it is impossible to get to any other way. I have another like that on Wednesday, but for the rest of the week, barring terrible weather, I can get everywhere on my bike or by mass transit.
Car-Free Week is an expansion of
World Car-Free Day, celebrated on September 22, which
began in in Europe in the 1990s. Now communities all around the world are offering incentives to encourage people to walk, bike, use public transportation or carpool this week. You may just discover it’s easier and more pleasant than you thought. Personally, I like getting my exercise during my commute when I bike. If I take mass transit, I can actually do a bit of reading or even some work. Driving is, at best, an opportunity to think and maybe make a couple calls. It’s also generally cheaper.
Here’s some links about Car-Free Week in general and here in Massachusetts. There may be specific activities in your city, so do a local search in your area, as well.
World Carefree Network
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Car-Free Days blog
European Mobility Week
Strive Not to Drive