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Here’s how you could win a free e-bike just by going to work

One small change in your morning routine could make a big difference and contribute toward a healthier KC.

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Did you know? 80% of all work trips in KC consist of one person, driving alone in their vehicle.

Photos provided by Mid-America Regional Council. Gif created by KCtoday

It’s not easy being green — unless you’re a KC commuter looking to win a free e-bike.

Local commuters are invited to participate in the Green Commute Challenge starting Tuesday, Oct. 1 through the end of the month.

Here’s how it works:

  • Walk, bike, carpool, or take public transportation to work
  • Log your trip in the Way to Go app
  • Earn points on up to six work-related trips a day (and yes, your daily coffee run counts.)
  • Win prizes and contribute toward a greener, healthier city

Pro tip: Sign up as part of a community or employer-based team to keep your neighbors or coworkers accountable.

The 10 participants with the most points will be entered into a lottery drawing to win a Momentum Voya E+ e-bike. Bonus: The individual runner-ups and teams are eligible to win cash prizes of up to $300. Sign up.

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