Transport Minister Dean Nalder said residents had responded enthusiastically to the program as well as those in Cockburn last year who took 410,000 fewer car trips in 12 months.
"We are on track to repeat it in Wanneroo," Mr Nalder said.
"It's all part of the Government's aim to provide residents with choice about how they get to work, school and other destinations within an integrated transport system.
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READ NOW"Changing our travel behaviour and switching some car trips for more active modes of transport such as walking, cycling and public transport, are just some of the many different ways we can help improve traffic flow in Perth."
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