FIVE ways to get around Duke and the local area without your car

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1. Get a free GoPass

Duke is offering GoPass, a free local and regional bus pass, to all undergraduate, graduate and professional school students and to Duke staff and faculty whose offices are on the East, West, Central and Medical Center campuses; the American Tobacco Campus or within one-half mile of the East, West, Central or Medical campuses. Bring your DukeCard ID and pick up a GoPass at the Parking and Transportation Services office, 2010 Campus Drive.

2. Ride Duke Transit
Duke Buses take you to classes and more. Track all buses in real-time on qduke.com or download the free Transloc app.

3. Participate in car sharing
Join Enterprise CarShare for access to vehicles on campus when you need them. Visit enterprisecarshare.com/duke. Also, check out DukeList for additional ride share opportunities.

4. Pedal or walk your way around
Check out local bike shops and trail maps at bikewalkdurham.org.

5. Ride the free Bull City Connector
The BCC is a fare-free service between Duke and downtown Durham destinations. See bullcityconnector.org for the route and schedule.

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