Bike More, Drive Less
The "Bike More, Drive Less" movement aims to replace short car trips with cycling to improve health, reduce CO2 emissions, and save money. By substituting 2-3 mile trips—which make up nearly 50% of U.S. car trips—participants can reduce pollution and improve their mental and physical well-being.
Key Benefits and Impacts
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Environmental Impact: In 2021, over 1.5 million miles were ridden instead of driven, preventing over 167,000 lbs of CO2 emissions.
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Health Benefits: Regular biking reduces risks of chronic diseases, improves cognitive function, and helps meet physical activity guidelines.
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Economic Savings: Replacing car trips with biking can save significant amounts on gas and maintenance, with one estimate suggesting up to $1,400 per year.
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Reduced Traffic: Replacing cars with bikes leads to less congestion and quieter neighborhoods.
How to Get Started
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Start Small: Replace one or two short trips per week (e.g., to the grocery store or work) with a bike ride.
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Use Resources: Join challenges like the Bike More Challenge or seek out community resources for safer cycling routes.
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Utilize E-bikes: E-bikes are zero-emission vehicles that can make longer or more challenging commutes easier.
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Local Support: Organizations like The Bike Campaign in California provide resources, including repairs and used bikes.

