Making sure your campus is pedestrian and bike friendly is one of the ways colleges can encourage students to ditch their cars. WMATA photograph by Larry Levine.

Making sure your campus is pedestrian and bike friendly is one of the ways colleges can encourage students to ditch their cars. WMATA photograph by Larry Levine.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eliminating bus fares, making parking spots more scarce and making sure your buses run on time are some of the ways that colleges and universities can encourage students to cut back on car usage, according to a blog posted last week in the The Washington Post in honor of World Car-Free Day. To read the full blog, click here.

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