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Nearly five children are hit by people driving every day in Illinois while walking or biking within one block of a school.

Share your active transportation haikus and win prizes

Got ideas for haikus that focus on biking, walking and transit use? For the next several weeks, Active Trans is holding a haiku contest. /

The winner will receive a free membership (or membership renewal) to the Active Transportation Alliance, a free registration for one of Active Trans’ fantastic events and a $50 gift card to REI.

What you need to know about the haiku contest:

  • Deadline for submission will be Monday, Oct. 21.
  • Submission can be done via two methods: 1) Send an email to ted@activetrans.org. 2) Post a comment on this blog (or Facebook post) that includes the haiku and your email address. (To submit a comment on the blog, you must be a registered Active Trans website user. Click “log in” at the top right on the homepage.)
  • Keep it clean, please!
  • Content should be active transportation-related, of course.
  • Our esteemed panel of judges will put their pointy heads together and pick one winner. Their decision will be final.
  • Form counts, so let’s try to stick with the traditional haiku syllable count for the three lines, which is five, seven and five syllables respectively. 
  • You can enter as often as you’d like.
  • Submissions must be original.
  • We will publish some or all the entries in the Active Trans blog and Active Trans newsletters.

Here are a few tips for haiku writing and here are some examples of biking haikus.

And here’s one active transportation haiku to get you started:

Running to the bus
Driver waits for me to board
Renewing my faith