To Assist Save the Planet, Take the ‘Week With out Driving’ Problem

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Former Sierra Membership President Ramón Cruz is urging Individuals to surrender driving for seven days — and help insurance policies to make it optionally available for everybody.

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By Kea Wilson

Sign that reads "break free from fossil fuels"

Going a single week with out getting in a automobile shouldn’t be troublesome. In numerous car-dependent American cities, although, it’s all however unthinkable.

That’s a part of why America Walks has launched the Nationwide Week With out Driving Problem this week with the aim of serving to everybody, however particularly elected officers, perceive the obstacles confronted by non-motorists (significantly if they’ve disabilities that make driving unimaginable.)

Week With out Driving not solely seeks to construct help for coverage adjustments that make lively and shared modes the plain alternative, moderately than harmful and inconvenient. It’s additionally about basic math: Passenger automobiles at present make up over half of U.S. transportation sector emissions —which is itself the nation’s largest supply of air pollution — and until Individuals begin driving much less, specialists predict that we’ll fall wanting our local weather targets, even when we quickly electrify our automobile fleets.

We sat down with former Sierra Membership President and Princeton College visiting professor Ramón Cruz to speak about why he’s supporting the problem, and why he’s difficult political leaders and environmentalists to expertise the world past the windshield. We spoke to him by cellphone (fittingly sufficient, whereas he was using a prepare.)

This interview has been edited for readability and size.

Streetsblog: Inform me why you’re supporting the week with out driving marketing campaign, and why you assume different local weather leaders and advocates ought to do the identical. 

Ramón Cruz: There are a couple of layers there, however for one, this marketing campaign is exhibiting elected officers, decision-makers, and policymakers the willingness of a inhabitants to vary [how they get around], in addition to the significance of mode shift and public transportation.

And it’s additionally essential to let folks get a style of what could possibly be. I’m an lively bicycle owner; I don’t have a automobile, and since I reside in New York Metropolis, it’s straightforward to do this. And I’ve helped introduce many individuals to biking, as a result of some nonetheless folks say, “‘”Effectively, it’s too harmful to bike in New York.” But it surely’s truly not dangerous, particularly with Imaginative and prescient Zero and drivers’ miles per hour being restricted. There’s rather more infrastructure to bike safely now than there was 12 or 15 years in the past.

These campaigns are good for folks to see it first hand. You won’t have instantaneous, full modal shift, however you would possibly say, “Wait, that final kilometer [of my journey] is doable by lively mobility. if I bike from residence to the station, or if I take bike share, it may work.” That form of marketing campaign is essential to assist folks envision themselves shifting [their habits.] 

Streetsblog: What would you say to people who find themselves contemplating this marketing campaign who don’t reside in cities that make it straightforward to not drive?

Cruz: It’s definitely not straightforward in all places, particularly in locations the place you’ve all these highways that disrupt neighborhoods. … In different international locations with completely different mentalities, people and personal [actions] aren’t essentially the central factor. It’s the collective. You then normally have significantly better techniques, as a result of it’s not depending on the customers, however on society as a complete. These collective decisions are so essential, and that’s why we have to vote, and elect leaders who prioritize [making better] collective decisions.

[With that said], I believe one function of this [campaign] is to see how, when you don’t have many [mobility] decisions, are you able to consider some methods of enhancing your carbon footprint? … Within the sustainability world, we have now the keep away from/shift/enhance/paradigm. So, what are the journeys that I can keep away from? Let’s begin with these one. Can I shift to a different mode? Let’s try this. If can’t, can I swap to an electrical automobile? Can I change the tires? Can I be extra diligent about checking the air on the tires? Not to judge anyone’s decisions, however all of us have alternatives — and obligations — to enhance. 

Streetsblog: Because you introduced them up, let’s speak about electrical automobiles. Many of the advocates I cowl definitely don’t need automobiles to run on gasoline, however additionally they fear that EVs are being handled as a local weather panacea, when mode shift is really not optionally available to decarbonize the transportation sector. Additionally they fear about how EVs would possibly replicate the issues of automobile dependency past simply the tailpipe. How do you steadiness encouraging folks to drive much less with encouraging folks to drive battery-electric when they need to drive — and what recommendation do you need to different environmental leaders who’re negotiating that rigidity?

Cruz: It shouldn’t be both/or. If you put all of your efforts into EVs, you’re nonetheless not enhancing high quality of life. Cleaner site visitors continues to be site visitors; it’s nonetheless horrible to spend two hours [in a car], even when you’re polluting much less. It’s nonetheless not getting on the core of the issue: that we’re constructing these cities in methods that aren’t sustainable, and never sustaining our high quality of life. On the identical time, local weather change is an actual risk that’s the greatest problem humanity has ever confronted, and market forces are an essential approach [to help confront it]. However that’s not a cause to assume that one can’t do extra to [prioritize] these “keep away from” and “shift” options.

For this reason we’d like a coalition or rather more than environmental leaders. You want racial justice advocates; you want housing advocates; you want financial and social justice advocates; you want veterans and youth advocates — you want advocates for everybody who can profit from mobility. As a result of in the end, the aim is mobility, to assist folks attain their potential. And also you want that massive coalition advocating for rather more than simply planning and environmental [policy].

Streetsblog: Who do you hope will take the Week With out Driving problem?

Ideally, the choice makers who’ve the facility to redirect funding to all this. That’s the place the problem is. We don’t must [preach to] the choir that that is essential.


Kea Wilson has greater than a dozen years expertise as a author telling emotional, pressing and actionable tales that inspire common Individuals to become involved in making their cities higher locations. She can also be a novelist, bicycle owner, and reasonably priced housing advocate. She beforehand labored at Robust Cities, and at present lives in St. Louis, MO. Kea will be reached at kea@streetsblog.org or on Twitter @streetsblogkea. Please attain out to her with suggestions and submissions.