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The Transit Riders' Union of Edmonton (TRUE) is a social action group formed in April 2007 to advocate the importance of efficient and cost-effective transit in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Their goal is to provide a unified voice to express the concerns of citizen regarding the efficiency, affordability and accessibility of public transit. TRUE is a working group of the Alberta Public Interest Research Group (APIRG).
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TRUE Transit Challenge
On November 19, 2007, TRUE challenged Edmonton City Council to give up their private vehicles and rely entirely on ETS for one week.
Councillors Don Iveson, Amarjeet Sohi, Ben Henderson, and Dave Thiele accepted the challenge on the steps of City Hall, in front of assembled TRUE members and strong media presence.
On November 17, 2008, TRUE launched the second annual Transit Challenge (November 17-23, 2008) on the front steps of City Hall. All Councillors who participated in 2007 took part in the 2008 challenge with the addition of Councillor Linda Sloan and St. Albert MLA Ken Allred.
Goals and Objectives
- Transit Friendly City – to decrease urban sprawl and other accessibility concerns
- Cost – to maintain current prices, subsidy for low & middle-income riders, as well as, future (downtown) patrons.
- Efficiency – to ensure user-friendly routes, scheduling, late-night transit and more ‘park and rides’
- Environment – to decrease the number of vehicles on the roadway and reduce harmful emissions.
- Safety – to ensure transit police are accountable and in touch with the needs and concerns of existing and potential ETS riders.
- Ridership – to support effective promotional material to encourage more usage.
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