Going from one place to another by bus has personal, environmental, and societal benefits.
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There are many benefits to switching from driving to taking the bus or rail, but don't take it from us. Here's what Bruins have to say about what they get out of taking transit.
Walking, biking, carpooling, and public transit all come with benefits – for people and the places where they live, go to school, and work.
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
Join us on Thursday, October 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. as we celebrate Sustainable Transportation Month!
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
Did you know that the biggest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions is transportation? When you choose to travel sustainably, here's the difference you'll be making for the environment and climate.
Clear the air and maybe be a winner when you take part in California Clean Air Day and Sustainable Transportation Month.
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
With Bruins returning to campus this fall, graduate students can commute to UCLA affordably and sustainably with the Bruin Grad Pass.
All October, UCLA Transportation invites you to consider opting out of that car trip for the greener way to get where you are going.
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
In additional to its regular weekday routes, BruinBus offers supplemental services you may not know about.
There are lots of reasons to love biking in autumn.
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
With Bruins returning to campus this fall, BruinBus will be ramping up its service beginning Monday, September 20.
Whether you will be traveling to UCLA to start classes, or get back to your office, here are some tips to help you stress less along the way.
This week's biggest headlines in transportation.
Traffic will be impacted around Westwood and UCLA as construction ramps up on Metro's eagerly awaited Purple Line Extension
The department is being honored for efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from campus vehicles.