Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance

Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance

A coalition of individuals and local groups advocating for public transit in Wisconsin.

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The next reauthorization is an opportunity to get rural transit right

The next reauthorization is an opportunity to get rural transit right

This entry was posted in blog post, news on July 9, 2025 by Kieth Crum.

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WI Non-Driver Population by County – October 2024

Non-Driver Population in Wisconsin By County in April 2024

Non-drivers comprise almost a third of Wisconsin’s population. They include young people, aging adults, low-income individuals, disabled people, those who prefer not to drive, are unlicensed or have limited access to a motor vehicle.

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Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance | P.O. Box 260156, Madison WI 53726-0156 | info@witransitriders.org