The webmaster for your favorite organization - most likely a young person who may not even have a driver's license - will respond quickly and positively to your suggestion to post more inclusive, less car-centric directions.
I've done this kind of nagging for years, but I never thought to save examples of how the websites looked before the update. Thanks to my friend and Seattle Neighborhood Greenways organizer Cathy Tuttle, I can now show "before" and "after" screenshots illustrating her successful nag.
Cathy checked the website of the UW School of Public Health, an institution that has been a leader in promoting active transportation as an essential contributor to individual and collective health. Here's the screenshot she saved of the "before" directions page:
Note many paragraphs of turn-by-turn directions and detailed parking instructions for drivers coming from every imaginable location - and not a word about buses or bikes.
Now here's the "after" directions page (this is a screen shot; visit the actual page here):
Here's a detail shot of the walking and cycling information. In the live page, the underlined links lead to further specifics about walking and biking around the UW.
And here's a detail shot of the transit information. Again, the links lead to further specifics about bus routes and schedules.
What happened to all those paragraphs of driving directions? Gone - now there's just an invitation for people to figure out their own driving directions following a link; and you have to scroll through all the walking, biking and transit information to find this:
Very positive change from a small nag!
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