Traffic & Transit

NJ Transit Launches Bike/Scooter/Pedestrian Survey, Gives Free Ticket

NJ Transit wants to know how to make their system more accessible to other forms of transit. The first 5,000 respondents win a train ticket.

NJ Transit wants to know how to make their system more accessible to other forms of transit. The first 5,000 respondents win a ticket.
NJ Transit wants to know how to make their system more accessible to other forms of transit. The first 5,000 respondents win a ticket. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

NORTH JERSEY — NJ Transit is launching its first Bicycle, Scooter and Pedestrian Access Survey. The survey was posted online at njtransit.com/bikes on Monday and will run through the end of National Bike to Work Week, which will be held this year from May 15-21, the agency said.

Those who complete the survey and provide their contact information will be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card.

Additionally, as part of the Try TRANSIT promotion, from April 17 through this Sunday, April 23, the first 5,000 new customers are eligible to receive one free round-trip ticket through the NJ TRANSIT Mobile App using the promo code “EARTH23."

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All tickets are non-transferable, non-refundable, app-only, and the deal cannot be combined with other offers, they said.

The two one-way tickets must be used by Sunday, April 23. Tickets will be effective until 2 a.m. on Monday April 24 to accommodate for late night/weekend travel.

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Offer is not valid for travel to/from Newark Liberty International Airport Station, SEPTA or Metro North Stations.

Visit njtransit.com/earth for more details.

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