Bike & Scoot Demo Days are back! Did you know that scooters account for an average of 10,000 daily trips in the city for first mile/last mile connectivity? Micromobility is a great addition to commuting on the bus, light rail, and ferries. Join us for test rides, free helmets, and more!
Case Study: Incentivizing Alternate Transportation at Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente offers daily incentives for employees who don’t drive alone to work. It has had a transformative impact on their travel behavior.
Welcome Lily Sadataki!
Commute Seattle is excited to welcome Lily Sadataki as our new Education and Outreach Specialist! Lily comes to Seattle from Chicago where they most recently worked in the coffee industry as a general manager and barista. They have firsthand experience working in the...
Reintroducing Commute Seattle
As Seattle has grown and evolved, so has Commute Seattle. Our work today looks different than when you first met us, so allow us to reintroduce ourselves.
Looking Back on Two Years of Commute Trip Reduction
Commute Seattle works to make it easy to walk, bike, ride, and roll for the more than 600,000 people who go to work or school in Seattle everyday. One of the ways we do this work is partnering with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) through a contract to...
Policy Brief: Seattle’s E-Bike Rebate Opportunity
In Commute Seattle’s first ever policy paper, we examine the boom in e-bike ridership, highlight Denver’s successful e-bike rebate, and identify policy opportunities for Seattle.
Who Are Transit Riders?
For Ride Transit Month, we take a closer look at transit insights from our 2022 Seattle Commute Survey data.
Shaping Seattle Series: Mobility Justice
Register today for Mobility Justice live panel event by Seattle neighborhood Greenways.
Event Recap: Spin into Bike Month
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Sam Smith Park for Spin into Bike Month, presented by Lime!
State of the System: New Investments to Make Transit Safe and Welcoming for All
From new transit ambassadors to additional security officers, Seattle’s transit agencies are investing in a safe and welcoming system for all.
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