The 2025 Commuter Challenge Results Are In!

A collage of twelve people smiling in various outdoor and indoor settings during the Commuter Challenge 2025, including a person with a bike helmet and sunglasses. Several hold cans or bottles, some wear lanyards, and one shirt says "GO BY BIKE.Thank you to everyone who took the pledge and joined the 2025 Commuter Challenge! This year, commuters across San Mateo County showed what’s possible when we choose sustainable ways to get to work or school.

From transit and biking to carpooling and remote work, every trip made a difference—and we’re excited to share the impact.

🚲 See how many pledges we received
🎉 Meet our prize winners
📊 Explore the trip logging stats

View the full results here

Let’s keep the momentum going—every sustainable trip counts! CommuteStar is accessible from either a website or from a mobile app, making it easy to participate and track your sustainable commutes.

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