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Redefining Transportation
The Way Forward
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Clean RIDES Network
Redefining Transportation
The Way Forward
The Impact
Our Network
Media
Redefining Transportation
The Way Forward
The Impact
Our Network
Media

Resources

In 2024, the US DOT published a series of recommended strategies to modernize transportation and transit across the country to reduce emissions, give people options, and save people money. Below are the 16 strategies aligned with the Clean RIDES Network's policy priorities:

Cover page of Active Transportation USDOT Strategy. Image shows people and bikes crossing a street safely in a crosswalk.

Active Transportation,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure USDOT Strategy cover with a person plugging a charging cable into a yellow car, emphasizing clean transportation and economic growth.

EV Charging Infrastructure,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover of a USDOT Strategy report titled 'Parking Reforms' with a parking garage image showing available spaces display. Includes U.S. Department of Transportation branding and a paragraph about the benefits of parking reforms.

Parking Reforms,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover of a U.S. Department of Transportation document on Transit Oriented Development. Features a modern tram in an urban setting with tall buildings, emphasizing sustainable transit options.

Transit Oriented Development,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover page of Bus Rapid Transit USDOT Strategy. Picture shows buses on a highway, highlighting benefits like enhancing urban mobility and reducing carbon reliance.

Bus Rapid Transit,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover of the U.S. Department of Transportation document titled 'Improved Travel Demand Modeling' with an image of a busy freeway during sunset and text about accurate travel modeling and climate goals.

Improved Travel Demand Monitoring,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Illustration depicting a busy city street with a modern tram, cars, and pedestrians, surrounded by trees and buildings, accompanied by text on public transit expansion and reducing carbon emissions.

Public Transit Expansion,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover page titled 'Transit System Integration' by U.S. Department of Transportation, featuring a photo of bicycles parked near a sign for 59 St-Columbus Circle Station.

Transit System Integration,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Illustration of commuter benefits with people using public transportation and cycling, highlighting sustainable travel options. Includes text emphasizing the U.S. Department of Transportation's Climate Strategies that Work, promoting low-carbon commuting.

Commuter Benefits,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover for USDOT Strategy page for Intercity busing. Image shows intercity buses parked in a row; text emphasizes their role in sustainable and convenient travel.

Innercity Bus,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover for Road Pricing section of USDOT Strategy Report. Sign for Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) with text on road pricing and congestion management strategies by U.S. Department of Transportation.

Road Pricing,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover page of USDOT Strategy Report titled "Trip Planning Tools and Modal Integration" with image of people on a bus, one holding a smartphone, and text about travel mode integration benefits.

Trip Planning Tools
and Modal Integration,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

A cover page titled 'Coordinated Transportation Planning' from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Climate Change Center. It includes an image of a bus with a bicycle on its front rack, with people standing nearby. Text highlights the importance of coordinating transportation planning to support low-emission options and enhance resilience in transportation.

Coordinated Transportation Planning,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover of a report titled "Intercity Passenger Rail" by the U.S. Department of Transportation, featuring a yellow high-speed train crossing an intersection, highlighting energy efficiency and benefits of reducing emissions.

Innercity Passenger Rail,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Cover of USDOT Strategy Report on Shared Micromobility and Micro Transit. Shows a person using a bike-sharing service called Indego. The text notes the benefits of shared and electric micromobility for urban travel.

Shared Micromobility & Microtransit,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

"Zoning Reforms" document from U.S. Department of Transportation, showing a colored zoning map with text on promoting mixed-use development and sustainability.

Zoning Reforms,
US DOT Climate Strategies that Work

Clean RIDES Network is an initiative of Equitable Transportation Fund, a fiscally sponsored project of Global Philanthropy Partnership, a 501c3 organization.

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