Cleveland mobility advocates are taking part in a challenge this week to navigate the city without their own cars, and they’re asking the public to join them during National Week Without Driving.
The goal of the week is to raise awareness about the challenges faced by people who rely on walking, biking or mass transit to get around by not driving a personal vehicle to get around during the week.
"If you don't live near a rapid line, like the Red, Blue, or Green Line, navigating busses can be particularly challenging with frequency and reliability," Bike Cleveland Advocacy Director Jenna Thomas said. "If city council people took part in this challenge, they would kind of see all of the ways that our transportation system could be improved."
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