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Friday, June 29, 2018
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Starting at Starting at the historic Michigan State Capitol Building, tourists and locals alike can find plenty to do without ever starting a car.

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Thursday, May 10, 2018
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May is here, which means it’s time to dust off your bike! What better time to introduce biking into your routine than during Bike Month? Biking relieves stress, provides great exercise and is a perfect way to enjoy some fresh air.
Don’t live near a bike trail? Take a quick ride on CATA and utilize the beautiful bike paths we have in our own backyard. CATA buses are equipped with bike racks that are available to riders at no extra charge and bike lockers at the CATA Transportation Center that are available for rental. Click here to get more information about CATA’s bike racks and lockers.
Check out these scenic bike-friendly trails:
- Lansing: The Lansing River Trail has over 20 miles of paved trails that are perfect for biking. You can hop on the river trail at several locations and enjoy both wooded areas and picturesque views of downtown Lansing and the Capitol Building. Take Route 14 to get on at Adado Riverfront Park, or Route 2 and start at Moores Park.
- East Lansing: East Lansing is home to the Northern Tier Trail, which boasts 4.8 miles of paved pathway. Take Route 26 to the Family Aquatic Center where you can easily enter the trail.
- Delhi: Route 7 will give you access to the charming Sycamore Trail. Beginning at the end of the Lansing River Trail, at the corner of Jolly and Aurelius, the Sycamore Trail is a great paved pathway for bike riding.
If you’re looking for more personalized routes or a bike buddy for your commute, check our CATA’s Clean Commute Options at cleancommute.org. Happy biking!
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
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There’s more to taking the bus than its ability to get you from point A to point B. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we decided to share five things we love most about public transportation.
1. It’s affordable – and it saves you money
Gas prices fluctuate regularly, but with public transit, you’re likely spending the same amount for each ride and there are often frequent rider options. See CATA’s rates and frequent rider options here.
Making the switch from driving to public transportation for your daily commute can save you money in the long run – approximately $9,946 per year on average, according to a September 2017 report from the American Public Transit Association.
2. It’s convenient
With set schedules for fixed routes, you know when your ride is going to arrive. Outside of fixed routes, CATA offers additional services in nearby communities and at Michigan State University. Riders have the option to sign up for alerts to let them know about changes to their commute. Take the worry out of finding the right routes. With our trip planner, you know exactly which routes to take and the Transit App lets you see where your bus is.
3. It’s safer than driving a car
An individual’s risk of being in an accident can be reduced by more than 90 percent by electing to travel using public transportation instead of driving a car, per a 2015 study from the American Public Transportation Association.
4. It helps the environment
Using public transit helps reduce carbon emissions and gasoline consumption. It also eases traffic congestion, which minimizes pollution from vehicles that aren’t moving. By choosing public transportation over driving, you’re playing a role in making the air cleaner.
5. It gives you an opportunity to get to know your community
Public transit can make it easier to plan a trip to a popular local attraction, enjoy a night out on the town or just become more familiar with your neighborhood. Ride CATA today and fall in love with public transit!
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