Across Minneapolis, people are juggling work, errands, school drop-offs, and full schedules. Transportation plays a big role in how each day unfolds. As the City and regional partners improve sidewalks, bike routes, and transit service, more people are choosing options that help them move through their day with less stress and more joy. Even one or two trips made by bus, bike, or foot can mean less time in traffic and more time to focus on what matters.

MAKE THE DAY GO SMOOTHER
Mornings can get busy. Many households start the day with multiple stops such as school, work, childcare, or appointments. Walking, biking, or taking transit can simplify how you get it all done. Instead of sitting in long drop-off lines or circling the block for parking, families can begin the day with more calm and less chaos.

KEEP MORE MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
Transportation costs add up quickly. Gas, parking, insurance, and car maintenance all put pressure on a monthly budget. Replacing even a couple of short car trips each week with a bus ride, a walk, or a bike trip can help stretch household dollars. For many families, those savings go toward groceries, school supplies, or entertainment and outings that support daily life.

SKIP THE STRESS. KEEP THE SPEED.
Few people enjoy getting stuck in traffic or hunting for parking. Dedicated bus lanes and protected bike routes often move faster than car traffic during busy hours; and there’s no need to search for a parking spot. For people heading to work, school, or appointments, choosing a different way to travel can be quicker and far less stressful.

LESS GETTING THERE. MORE BEING THERE.
Transit and biking are not just for commuting. They make it easier to reach farmers markets, festivals, restaurants, sports games, and neighborhood events. Light rail and frequent bus routes drop riders near many of the city’s most popular destinations, which means more time enjoying the event and less time dealing with traffic and parking.

CHOOSE WHAT FEELS BETTER
Improvements to our bikeways, sidewalks, and bus service are not meant to replace cars. Instead, these improvements are designed to give people more choices so each trip can be made in the way that works best. On any given day, the best option might be the one that saves time, reduces stress, cuts costs, or simply feels easier. When more ways to get around are available, people can choose what supports their routine, their budget, and their well-being.

