| Chapter 4 | Transit: Bicycling and public transportation are each alternatives to the private automobile. For many people, however, neither form of transportation can compete with the automobile's travel range, flexibility, and speed. But when bicycling and public transit trips are combined, they can be as convenient as car trips, and are often quicker and more relaxing, without the automobile's environmental impacts. This chapter identifies five objectives designed to improve bicyclists' access to transit. |
| Objective 5 | Market and promote the bike-transit connection. |
Strategy 4 | Promote bike-transit use in existing transit incentive programs. |
| Peformance Measure | Promote bike-transit use in the CTA's U-Pass, New Residents, and Transit Benefit programs, beginning in 2006. |
| Tracker Notes | Status unknown. |
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