Shopping vouchers reward for taking bus or walking

Stuart HarrattEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
News imageEast Riding of Yorkshire Council A women with short blonde hair, wearing a light blue sweater, black trousers and a black rucksack getting on an East Yorkshire bus called the Wolds Explorer. The bus has orange, burgundy and yellow markings and is parked on the side of a residential street. East Riding of Yorkshire Council
People can collect reward points when they use public transport

People who walk, cycle or use public transport in East Yorkshire are being offered reward points that can be exchanged for shopping vouchers.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has commissioned an app called BetterPoints that users can log when they travel without using their car.

Points can be redeemed for vouchers that can be spent in local stores, high street chains and online shops.

Alternatively, the points can be donated to local and national charities.

The council said the aim was to encourage people to become more active and also cut carbon emissions.

Councillor Paul West, cabinet member for environment and transport, said: "This is a fantastic scheme where people can earn vouchers or support charities just by walking, riding bikes or using buses and trains.

"It's such a simple idea and we hope it will inspire people to choose more active and greener ways of getting about."

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