D.C. Launches E-Bike Voucher Program to Promote Sustainable Transportation
D.C. Launches E-Bike Voucher Program to Make Green Transportation More Accessible
Starting April 1, residents in certain parts of Washington, D.C. can apply for vouchers to make buying an e-bike much cheaper. This is part of a new plan by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) to encourage people to use more environmentally friendly ways of getting around. The vouchers will help reduce the cost for 250 lucky applicants in the first round.
To be eligible, people need to be enrolled in programs like SNAP or Medicaid, and they must be over 18 and live in D.C. The idea is to help those who might struggle to afford an e-bike otherwise. Councilmember Charles Allen, who introduced the plan, says it is about making transportation fairer for everyone especially in neighborhoods that have not had as much investment.
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The hope is that more people using e-bikes will ease traffic and make the city safer for pedestrians. Other places, like Denver and Colorado have similar programs already. The vouchers can be used at specific local stores and applications can be done online or at events around the city. It is a step towards greener, more accessible transportation for D.C. residents.
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