Add yours to the map!
Every year, Week Without Driving organizers and participants share their incredible stories about their reflections, knowledge and lasting change. A shift in thinking and priorities, elected officials who understand constituents’ needs for transportation options, advocacy that leads to fund infrastructure improvements and policy wins that increase safety and accessibility for our communities.
Week Without Driving is a tool for change. This map collects those changes! Every dot proves that we are reimagining our transportation systems and breaking the narrative of car dependency.
Use this form to add your Week Without Driving win to the map. Give your story a title, search for the location where the win happened, write a short description, and optionally upload 5 photos. Required fields are marked with a red asterisk. If you are having issues adding your win to the map or would like help, please email Ruth Rosas at ruth@nondrivers.org.
Thank you to Ashley from Seattle, WA for helping create this map!
Wondering what constitutes a win? Here are some examples but truth is, you know a win when you’ve lived one!
- A school principal tried WWD and added a bike rack outside the front entrance the following week.
- A few local residents participated in WWD, realized they weren’t alone in their frustration, and started a group dedicated to transportation accessibility.
- A WWD participant shared her experience at a neighborhood meeting about accessibility needs and requested the neighborhood group submit a request to the city with photos.
- Councilmember cited Week Without Driving for introducing the city’s new policy on safe streets.
- A WWD participant testified before the city council on funding sidewalks in undeserved neighborhoods.
- A mayoral candidate added transit access to her platform after a WWD organizer shared their story at a campaign event.

