Dept. of Transportation
Metro Transit Division

King Street Center
201 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104
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City & Neighborhood Programs

Click on the transportation option to read about any qualifications or restrictions, a description of that type of transportation, and contact information.

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Choose Your Way Bellevue
Choose Your Way Bellevue provides travel resources, including the Bellevue Bike Map and the Bellevue Transit Map, a commute cost calculator, special promotions, and on-going information for commuters, employers, and residents.

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City of Redmond: R-TRIP
R-TRIP is the nationally recognized program that rewards you for choosing an alternative to driving alone. R-TRIP offers personalized trip assistance, incentives, and resources to help change the way that you, your family, and your employees get around.

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Way to Go Seattle
Car Smart Communities Challenge Grants are one tool which individuals and community groups can use to reduce car trips in neighborhoods by encouraging alternative travel choices.

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I-405 Corridor Travel Options
Keep I-405 moving during construction - consider leaving the car at home. Crews are working on I-405, so plan how you're going to get to work, school and around town. Reducing traffic congestion during construction begins with each person making an effort to ride the bus, carpool or vanpool, walk or bike. Even one day a week helps!

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Metro Transit: In Motion
King County Metro Transit is partnering with local communities to encourage residents to use healthier travel options like the bus, carpooling, bicycling and walking.

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King County Residential Transportation Coordinators
King County Metro Transit is partnering with local communities to encourage residents to use healthier travel options like the bus, carpooling, bicycling and walking.