Current Campaigns

Week Without Driving

Logo – Yellow squares and capital letters in black and yellow spell Week Without Driving PGH
Non-drivers rally for better infrastructure at the 2024 WWDPGH launch.
Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato speaks on increasing accessibility in the county.
WWDPGH supporters being given a Pittsburgh City Council proclamation!

Whether we live in suburban towns or city neighborhoods, everyone in Allegheny County deserves safe, reliable, dignified access to the places we need to go. Across the County, 30% of the population does not drive a car.

The Week Without Driving is a nationwide movement to link the needs of disabled individuals and people of all ages with environmental movements and accessible community planning. Throughout the week we illustrate challenges and opportunities for non-drivers and call for change that improves mobility for all.

Locally, we’re proud to join this movement to raise awareness for greater mobility needs in every community. With the need for safer sidewalks, better-connected bike lanes, and a public transit system that works for everyone still unmet, many non-drivers in our community are left stranded and struggling to access basic needs.

Week Without Driving PGH is hosted locally by BikePGH, Pittsburghers for Public Transit, Access Mob Pittsburgh, and AARP Pittsburgh with support from sponsors across our region.

Week Without Driving 2024 was a great success! Week Without Driving 2025 will be held September 28 – October 4.