Drive Less. Live More.
We’re making it easier, healthier and safer to get around without a car.

America’s cities and roads are built for cars, not people — and it’s having a real impact on our health and the health of our planet. For many, there’s no option to get around other than to drive.
As a result, our streets are packed with polluting vehicles that are pumping climate-warming carbon into the atmosphere and polluting the air we breathe. This has made transportation the single largest source of carbon emissions in the United States.
Our country is built for cars — but it doesn’t need to be. If our leaders prioritize transportation funding that makes it easier, safer and more affordable for people to take a train or bus, to share rides, or to bike or walk, then more of us will choose to travel without a car. We’ll have cleaner air and safer roads, and we’ll be leaving a healthier climate for our children and grandchildren.
Updates
Passenger rail in North Carolina & Virginia gets boost
E-bikes on the verge of being regulated as bicycles
Environment America, U.S. PIRG deliver over 20,000 petitions urging DOT to implement climate rule
Cars are about to get 3 billion tons cleaner
What You Can Do
Team
O'Malley

Doug
O'Malley
State Director, Environment New Jersey
Gayer

Jennette
Gayer
State Director, Environment Georgia
Deehan

Laura
Deehan
State Director, Environment California
Dutzik

Tony
Dutzik
Associate Director and Senior Policy Analyst, Frontier Group