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If you're reading this post, chances are you care deeply about creating safe, sustainable, and equitable streets. As we look toward 2016, Streetsblog is calling on our most important supporters -- our readers! -- to sustain our work covering the movement for streets and transportation systems where people take precedence over cars.

Your tax-deductible donation will support reporting that holds policy-makers accountable and highlights inspiring victories around the country. One lucky donor will win this cool folding bike, a Link D8 from Tern Bicycles.

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