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The [[Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation]] (ACCT) is a non-profit group founded in 2001 that promotes the use of alternative modes of transportation to reduce the number of cars on area roads. The current Executive Director is [[Vince Caristo]]. | The [[Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation]] (ACCT) is a non-profit group founded in 2001 that promotes the use of alternative modes of transportation to reduce the number of cars on area roads. The current Executive Director is [[Vince Caristo]]. | ||
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The group also administers the [[Safe Routes to School]] program in Charlottesville. | The group offers many programs to help encourage people to travel without using a car. These include a [[Bike Mentor]] program, the [[Bike Action Team]], the [[Safe Routes to School]] program to build sidewalks, as well as a weekly [[Bike Week]]. ACCT also develops a regional mobility map and administers the [[Safe Routes to School]] program in Charlottesville. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:09, 21 June 2010
The Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation (ACCT) is a non-profit group founded in 2001 that promotes the use of alternative modes of transportation to reduce the number of cars on area roads. The current Executive Director is Vince Caristo.
Programs
The group offers many programs to help encourage people to travel without using a car. These include a Bike Mentor program, the Bike Action Team, the Safe Routes to School program to build sidewalks, as well as a weekly Bike Week. ACCT also develops a regional mobility map and administers the Safe Routes to School program in Charlottesville.
External links
Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation website