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Drive Less, Save More

Drive Less, Save MoreHave you ever wondered how Portland became such a great cycling city? Look no further than the people, organizations and programs that are invested in building a rich community of cyclists through promoting cycling as an alternate means of transportation. Drive Less, Save More is one of those organizations, and they’re changing the face of our community.

Launched in 2006 by the Oregon Department of Transportation, Drive Less, Save More raises awareness about the practical, economic and environmental benefits of improving the way in which ODOT manages our transportation system. Reducing individual car trips is one of the main goal, and, bicycles are a big part of the solution, while public transit, carpooling and ride-sharing are emphasized as well.

Here’s the rundown from their website:

“Traffic congestion takes a heavy toll on residents, our economy and the environment. Oregon’s population is projected to grow exponentially, and traffic will only get worse unless action is taken.

Compounding the problem is the fact that there are insufficient funds to build new roads on a sizable scale. Part of the solution is to better manage the demand put on our transportation system and maximize its capacity. That’s the primary aim of Drive Less Save More.

Launched in 2006 by the Oregon Department of Transportation, Metro and its public and private partners, Drive Less Save More seeks to reduce individual car trips as an integral part of a larger solution to addressing traffic congestion. The goal is to raise public awareness about the benefits of driving less through trip chaining and other smart driving strategies, such as riding transit, carpooling, vanpooling, ridesharing, telecommuting, biking and/or walking. Today, Drive Less Save More has expanded beyond the Portland metro area into Salem, Eugene/Springfield, Medford and Bend.”

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Bicycles on the rise!

Cycling is on the rise and we have the demographics to prove it! Distilled, an online marketing company based out of Seattle, has created a webpage that gives you bicycle commuter demographics and stats for each of the 50 states, including information on; the number of cycling commuters for each state, the percentage of male vs female cycling commuters, a ranking system for each state based off the number of cycling commuters, and even the amount of money per head that is being spent on bicycle based projects in each state.

According to these demographics, Oregon 2nd only to D.C. in the proportion of commuters traveling by bicycle. This means that 2.25% of our everyday commuters are cyclists, which has steadily increased since 2005 from 1.5%! Way to go Oregon! We can even use this site to find great local websites to hear more about cycling news and media!

This website is a great resource to show how much your state is doing to promote and grow cycling. If you’re not one of our Portland followers (or Oregon for that matter) go on there and find your state and see just how bicycle commuting is growing around you! Personally as a bicycle based food deliver service in Portland we are extremely excited to see the growth and explosion of cycling over the last 7 years! Let’s keep the trend growing!

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