The campaign, which runs through May, includes a downtown bike valet event on April 24, where bicyclists can safely park their bikes for the day. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chase C. Lacombe/Released)

The campaign, which runs through May, includes a downtown bike valet event on April 24, where bicyclists can safely park their bikes for the day.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chase C. Lacombe/Released)

SAN DIEGO – KGTV reports that the City of San Diego launched its “#TransitTuesday” initiative to get people to different modes of transportation, instead of driving, once a week.

The campaign encourages citizens to leave their cars behind to walk, taking public transit or ride a bicycle. The campaign, which runs through May, includes a downtown bike valet event on April 24, where bicyclists can safely park their bikes for the day. For the full story, click here.

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