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U.S. PIRG Transit Video Contest

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In the last decade, the amount of time that Americans spend stuck in rush hour traffic has more than doubled, and it’s only getting worse. If we had other options, like more and better public transportation, we could save that time – along with a whole lot of air pollution and CO2 emissions, dollars at the pump, and frustration.

The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is committed to improving public transportation by helping to make it work faster and cleaner for all of us. That’s where you come in. We need a new vision for public transportation in America, so we're calling on you to film it.

We want you to create your most persuasive video about why we need more and better public transportation. What should a 21st century transit system look like or not look like? Perhaps your vision focuses on biking, walking, and ultra-convenient mass transit, or perhaps it presents the endless auto gridlock and rising gas prices of today. The only limit is your imagination!

We'll use the winning videos to help decision-makers imagine with us a better future and see the dangers of keeping the status quo. Your video will be a critical part of an effort to educate local and state representatives, and to call on Washington, D.C. to change the way it funds our transportation system.

The winner will receive a $500 prize and will be featured on our website. Runners-up will win $250, $150, and honorable mentions will receive a one-year membership to U.S. PIRG.

You can see our sample video and learn more about the issues and the contest here: http://www.uspirg.org/transit-video-contest

We look forward to seeing your entry.

Break a leg (but of course, film safely)!
AnnieChauPIRG

3 responses // U.S. PIRG Transit Video Contest

  • gbe
    • gbe
    • 2 months ago
  • Great idea and great video. We think there should be a better way to integrate smaller forms of transportation (like mini vehicles) into the public transportation system, like on trains for instance. Then you can take your personal travel vehicle to the train station and hop on the express to your destination. Bicycles are already integrated, but what about for rainy days? Many mini vehicles are being created, and many run on electric, which can be charged using solar panels on the roof of trains or on your own house. Or any power outlet.
    gbe
    • gbe
    • 2 months ago
  • there is a definite need for downsizing in terms of transportation... that is a good point in having smaller vehicles for short trips and using a cleaner and more efficient mass transit system for longer trips! i'll say thanks to the video although i had no part in it! we are hoping for a lot of entries... the more entries the more leverage we have in getting more and better public transportation!
    AnnieChauPIRG

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