Will you join us in trying a new way to travel?

Let's face it, there are times when we need to use a car. But have you ever thought about trying a different way to travel?


The roads in and around Oxford are getting more and more congested. We all need to be part of the solution. By making small changes, we can all contribute to a more sustainable and less congested city.


Swapping to an alternative mode of transport for just one or two days a week for your commute could make a big difference in reducing congestion on our roads.


Whether it's for a leisurely shopping trip, a fun night out, or exploring the city, there are lots of ways to travel in and around the city without using a car. Parking in the city is limited and expensive too, making taking the bus, train or park and ride a great alternative.


Let’s make a difference together one journey at a time. Help reduce congestion www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/newway

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