A documentary on the Rally for Alternative Transit held in Grand Rapids, Michigan in January of 2000. The rally took place on the first day that US-131 was close for major construction thereby re-routing traffic through a local neighborhood. The documentary features interviews with rally participants and organizers about the rally and an upcoming bus millage as well as an illuminating interview with a clueless member of the corporate media.
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