Press Release
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The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) is encouraging Lowcountry residents to try public transit – at least for one day. Those who do and post about it on social media could win prizes, including a new bike from local shop Affordabike.
Nationally, Dump the Pump Day aims to bring awareness to numerous transportation options that help reduce traffic congestion, save money on gas, reduce wear and tear on vehicles, and help the environment.
CARTA Dump the Pump Day efforts include:
“Traffic congestion isn't going anywhere unless we make it go somewhere,” CARTA Board of Directors Chairman Mike Seekings, said. “One way to do it is to use alternative forms of transportation like public transit, carpooling, biking and walking. On Dump the Pump day we hope everyone will give CARTA a chance. We think they'll be pleasantly surprised by the experience.”
Those who want to dump the pump can plan ahead by getting details on CARTA routes and services at RideCARTA.com or track CARTA buses in real time by downloading the Transit App in the Apple Store or Google Play.
CARTA provides many amenities to riders including free Wi-Fi and bike racks on buses. Dozens of new solar-powered shelters are being installed throughout the system. Regular fares are just $2 one way. Express rates are $3.50. Both the Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH) and Hospitality on Peninsula (HOP) shuttle are free.