MTA Supports Car Free Day: Thursday, Sept. 22

To showcase the community, financial, and environmental benefits of car-free travel, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is encouraging drivers to celebrate Car Free Day this Thursday by using greener methods of travel such as riding the bus, subway, or commuter railroad instead of driving alone by car.

Every year on Sept. 22, people worldwide are encouraged to get their vehicles off the roads to help benefit society by clearing traffic congestion, reducing energy use and cleaning the air by using mass transit. This year, Long Island and the Hudson Valley will once again celebrate Car Free Day.

On Thursday, LIRR Interim President Rinaldi will join Long Island officials to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Car Free Day in Farmingdale. The MTA partnered with Transit Solutions and 511NYRideshare, NICE Bus, Suffolk Transit and HART (Huntington Area Rapid Transit) in 2013 to get the word out about their mission to reduce traffic and improve air quality.

Hudson Valley residents will have the opportunity to learn more about car free options on Sept. 28, with an event focused on electric vehicles, similar to the MTA’s electric bus fleet, that will add 60 battery-electric buses in 2023 and 470 more in 2025-26, and the Clean Ride & Drive Expo at the Bedford Hills Train Station on Oct. 2.

About Car Free Day

In 2021, Car Free Day was commemorated in more than 3,100 cities in 50 countries around the world. It’s celebrated in different ways but with the common goal of reducing the number of vehicles on the road. People are encouraged to travel by train, bus, subway, bicycle, walking, or another alternative mode, to contribute to a greener environment.

-via Press Release

This article was posted on: September 21, 2022