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Pima Association of Governments (PAG) works to ensure our region enjoys quality transportation, a healthy economy and a sustainable environment.

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Yesterday was GIS Day (Geographic Information Systems). PAG employs a team of GIS analysts to provide accurate, relevant data that leads to effective regional planning decisions. Explore the type of data and maps our GIS team generates for the region. pagregion.com/info-center/ma…

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Whether you are carpooling with one other rider or joining a vanpool with half a dozen people, making sure it is a good fit is important. Asking the right questions can lead to a positive carpool experience that properly suits your needs. pagregion.com/news/where-the…

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Sunday is National Hiking Day. Not enough time to hit a hiking trail? How about “hiking” to work by walking to work, or at least walking to a transit stop? Learn more: pagregion.com/mobility/sun-r…

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We all know we should wear our seatbelt, but what else can we do to be safe drivers? Celebrate National Seatbelt Day by learning more about transportation safety for cyclists, pedestrians and drivers. pagregion.com/mobility/bicyc…

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It is Get Outdoors Week, why not trying active transportation, such as cycling or walking, as part of your daily commute? It can have benefits on air quality and physical health. pagregion.com/mobility/commu…

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Have you been wondering about a certain roadway project, highway interchange, or those bicycle and pedestrian improvements? Here’s a rundown of where projects in the voter-approved 2006 RTA plan stand. pagregion.com/uncategorized/…

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Today is Talk Money Day, a day designed to stop being afraid of discussing money. A good way to save money is to rideshare. Learn how much money you can save by skipping even one day driving. pagregion.com/mobility/commu…

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Driving while drowsy is dangerous. Drowsy Driving Prevention Week starts today. Join a carpool and cut down the amount of driving you must do each morning. Learn more about carpools and vanpools: pagregion.com/mobility/commu…

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You don’t have to be a creature of the night to fill your gas tank after sunset. Re-fueling your vehicle after dark helps prevent the formation of ground-level ozone, which contributes to air pollution. Learn more about air quality in the region. pagregion.com/sustainability…

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It is Healthy Lung Month. Pag is doing its part. Motor vehicle use is major contribution of human-caused air pollution in Pima County. PAG promotes vehicle travel reduction through its Travel Reduction Program and the use of alternatively fueled vehicles. pagregion.com/sustainability…

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Read the latest quarterly RTA project and financial status report. How many intersection projects we have completed to date? How many RTA projects are in design or construction? How much the RTA has invested in regional transportation improvements? pagregion.com/news/rta-finan…

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October 25 is U.S. Lung Health Day and air quality is important for lung health. Learn more about what Pima Association of Governments does to promote clean air in the region. pagregion.com/sustainability…

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Development of a new RTA plan for public review continues. New transportation investments would ensure seamless delivery of regional improvements to roadway corridors, including multimodal features, bus/shuttle services, and bike and pedestrian facilities. pagregion.com/uncategorized/…

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Friday is Australian Ride to Work Day, and we encourage you to consider joining commuters down under in riding your bike to work. PAG has several resources on how to get started riding your bike to work. Learn more: pagregion.com/info-center/ne…

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Nearly 4,500 people from across the greater Tucson region completed the “Shape Your Transportation Future” survey to help us develop a long-range transportation plan for the next 30 years. pagregion.com/uncategorized/…

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Tomorrow is Australian Ride to Work Day, and we encourage you to consider joining commuters down under in riding your bike to work. Since 2006, the RTA has funded the construction of over 360 miles of bike lanes and other bicycle amenities. youtu.be/ugjhxmB9kxI

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October is National Pedestrian Safety Month. Pima Association of Governments has plenty of transportation tips to help keep pedestrians safe regardless of if you are on foot, on a bike or in a motor vehicle. pagregion.com/mobility/bicyc…

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Have you been wondering about a certain roadway project, highway interchange, or those bicycle and pedestrian improvements? Here’s a rundown of where projects in the voter-approved 2006 RTA plan stand. pagregion.com/uncategorized/…

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Today is Health and Sports Day in Japan. Join our distant friends in getting healthy by utilizing active transportation such as cycling and walking as part of your daily commute. pagregion.com/mobility/sun-r…

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October is Healthy Lung Month and PAG is doing its part. As the region’s federally designated transportation conformity and state-designated air quality planning organization, PAG develops and analyzes plans to ensure the region maintains healthy air. pagregion.com/sustainability…

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