The Bozeman Commuter Project at Western Transportation Institute is promoting the Campus Commuter Challenge, set for Monday through Thursday, April 15th to 18th.
MSU students, staff and faculty can log their bike, walk, carpool, and bus commutes to win prizes, save money, and connect with carpool buddies. Join your department or office’s team and compete against others on campus to get the most people to log a commute during the Challenge. Participate using the website or download the CommuteTracker app for sweet and simple trip logging.
There will be great prize drawings for all who participate and events for commuters on campus all week. For more information and to register, visit www.bozemancommute.org or find the Commuter Project on Facebook (@BozemanCommute).
Bozeman Commuter Project is all about expanding transportation options for commuters and residents of the Bozeman area. The Project’s goals are to increase the convenience, benefits, safety, and incentives associated with taking the bus, car sharing, walking, biking, vanpooling, or any combination of those in your commute. As Bozeman’s population booms, Bozeman Commuter Project aims to encourage transportation options that are economically efficient, environmentally sustainable, and make the best use of our surrounding spaces. Visit the aforementioned website to learn more.