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Did Your Bike Get Tagged?

Sustainable Fairfax launches a transportation initiative aimed at reducing the number of car trips we take per week.

On Friday, August 28, 2015, Sustainable Fairfax took to the streets as part of a launch of its new transportation initiative: Reduce By Two (Car Trips per Week). Volunteers tagged bikes with sayings like “Your bike is hot,” “I love what you’ve done with your bike,” “Joy Ride, Amazing things happen when you ride your bike!” and “Pedal like it Counts.” The tagging campaign seeks to thank people for riding their bikes to town, and also to raise awareness about our ReduceX2 initiative: the campaign will provide people with the resources, information and encouragement needed to reduce two car trips two per week, by biking, walking, car pooling or taking public transportation.

Bring your tag to Transit Alley at Streets for People!

If you received a tag, you can bring it to TRANSIT ALLEY at Fairfax Streets for People on Sunday, August 30, 2015, and be entered into a free raffle for valuable prizes donated by supportive businesses. The grand prize is a daypack from Boreas valued at $99.99.

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Want to join our ReduceX2 committee? Write to SustainFX@gmail.com.  For more information visit sustainablefairfax.org

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