Give to Streetsblog and You Could Win This Spiffy Tern Folding Bike

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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Streetsblog reporting makes an impact, explaining why outdated policies need to change and helping good ideas spread to cities and towns throughout the country. It wouldn’t be possible without the support of our generous readers.

So if you value Streetsblog as a source of information and a force for better transportation policy, please include us in your year-end giving.

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