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Small Changes Add Up

Small Changes Add Up

February 5, 2019

You may find it's easier than you thought to drive less in Redmond.

Even small changes, like occasionally driving less, will make a big impact on your greenhouse gas emissions.

Here are some simple ways you can start driving less in Redmond:

Use Metro Trip Planner to map out bus routes 

Find a flexible carpool like Scoop or Waze Carpool using your smartphone

Set up a carpool with friends and family to get to the next concert, dinner, or sports event

Telecommute for your work

Bike or walk when you can to get exercise & reduce your carbon footprint

Park once and walk between shops to run your errands 

Look for carpool partners by running a ridematch search on Go Redmond

Search for vanpools coming to your work

Try trip chaining (combine your errands and planning the best route)

Search for local Park and Rides that can get you on the bus to work

 

Other Resources from Go Redmond:

Get help finding your commute options

Apply for a free one month ORCA bus pass

Earn other incentives for not driving alone

Create a Go Redmond Account

Stay up to date on Redmond Transportation News & Events 

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