Week Without Driving PA

Monday, September 30 – Sunday, October 6, 2024

Join us in pledging to take a Week Without Driving, and call for true mobility options for all in Pennsylvania.

Take the pledge. Support the effort. You can participate as an individual, organization or elected official.

HOw Does The Challenge Work?

Every Trip Counts

You can get around however you want, but the challenge is not to drive yourself in any car. This applies to all your activities — not just your work commute. If you normally transport other family members or friends, it applies to those trips too. 

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Asking or Paying for Rides

You can ask someone else to drive you, but make a note of how much you “owe” this person in their time, and if you felt obligated to support them in other ways (ie, doing all the dishes). You can ride hail or taxis if they exist where you need to go, but again, think about how the cost could impact your decision to take this trip if this was regularly your only option. 

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Who Has Choices, What Are Your Choices?

This isn’t a disability simulation or a test of how easily you can find alternatives. We know that it is far easier to give up your keys if you can afford to live in a walkable area well served by transit, or can outsource your driving and other transport and delivery needs to other people.

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It’s Okay to Drive – But Reflect What That Means for Nondrivers

Having to drive during the challenge does not signify failure. Sometimes the best reflection comes when someone participating in the challenge has to drive. The point is to consider how someone without that option would have coped, and what choices they might have made.

Share your story & speak up for change

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The first step to improving access is sharing your story. Join the community of non-drivers and supporters and share what better mobility options would mean for you: