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Commute
4 Climate Guidelines
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A commute is simply travelling from point A to point B without a personal motor vehicle like your car or motorbike. Use active transport such as walking, riding your bicycle or scooter, skating, running, or catching any form of public transport (bus or ferry).
You can travel to and from any destination in the greater Hobart area.
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Yes, if you own an electric bicycle or scooter you can use this for the Commute 4 Climate challenge!
Electrictic cars and motorbikes do not count.
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Going for rides or walks for leisure or exercise do not count for this challenge.
But, if you were perhaps heading out to the hairdresser, and took your bike instead of your car, this would count!
Or, if you were heading out to meet a friend for ice-cream, and you walked there instead of driving, this would count!
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1 commute = 1 point = 1 raffle ticket
This decision is to keep this challenge equitable for people from different areas around nipaluna/Hobart, and with different abilities.
Not everybody may be able to walk up the hill to West Hobart or out to Glenorchy, or ride their bike all the way up Strickland Avenue. To make this challenge as accessible as possible we've included any kind of transport that is not a personal motor vehicle. For this reason, any trip whether it be walking, riding, scooting or catching a bus or ferry equals 1 point in the challenge and 1 raffle ticket.
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YES!
If you're coming from outside of Hobart, or can't actively commute the whole way, and you're utilising a Park & Ride area to make your active commute accessible to you, that still counts as an active commute.