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Never Drive A Car Again!
"Good riddance!" declares one ex-driver.
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Cyclists on the Ventura Bridge, Jan. 2002
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LISTEN TO THESE INSPIRING PERSONAL STORIES
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J.R., a 23-year-old administrative assistant in Oxnard, owns a car but chooses to walk the 1.5 miles to work every day. Her co-workers think she's crazy but J.R.'s never felt better. "It's great exercise and I feel I'm doing something healthy for the environment as well."
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G.B., a 45-year-old Ventura attorney, started taking the bus two years ago and never looked back. "It's like having your own personal chauffeur." Her friends used to call G.B. eccentric but now they're calling her a "clean air innovator."
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R.M., a 52-year-old marketing executive stopped going to work about six months ago and just got promoted. How? Because by telecommuting, he's finding more productive ways to get his work done while helping improve Ventura's air quality.
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P.D., a 20 year-old student at Ventura College, may never bike in the Tour-de-France, but he's a winner in the fight on smog because he bikes to classes three times a week, leaving his car at home.
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