Join The Go574 Bike Month Challenge
April 30, 2025 at 6:39 p.m.

SOUTH BEND – The Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) has recently launched a new platform, Go574, that helps the public understand and explore all of their travel options in the MACOG Region (St. Joseph, Elkhart, Marshall and Kosciusko counties).
To celebrate the launch of this new platform, along with National Bike Month, Go574, in partnership with Crossway Trails, is hosting a Bike Month Challenge. People who live or work in the MACOG region and log their bike trips in the new Go574 platform, between May 12 and June 8, 2025, will have a chance to win weekly $25 gift cards as well as a grand prize of a Trek e-bike, according to a news release from MACOG.
Go574 Bike Month Challenge details:
Each week between Monday, May 12, and Sunday, June 8, 2025, five $25 gift cards will be randomly awarded to members who record at least four trips they took by bike during that week.
At the end of the four-week challenge, each participant who records at least 25 trips will be entered into a drawing to randomly select one winner to receive a Trek e-bike.
Go574 is free and available in the Google Play and Apple App stores and can be accessed online at www.go574.com.
Go574 app details:
Go574 is available to help the public understand all of their travel options in the MACOG Region. Whether it's carpool or vanpool for your commute, on-demand or assisted transportation for medical appointments, or transit options for any need, you can find it with Go574. You can also track your trips, including biking, walking, and telecommuting to earn instant rewards.
This new app is designed to connect residents with bike, walk, carpool, and transit options to help them save money and find new ways to get around the region. As users log their trips in the app and take advantage of the platform’s features to simplify their daily travel, they will simultaneously be earning rewards to restaurants, shops, and local activities, the release states.
MACOG is a metropolitan planning commission serving Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph counties in northern Indiana. The voluntary organization of local governments studies and attempts to resolve, for the benefit of each member and the region, areas of interlocal issues, which includes but is not limited to transportation, transit, economic development, environment and other issues that impact the region. To learn more, go to www.macog.com.
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SOUTH BEND – The Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) has recently launched a new platform, Go574, that helps the public understand and explore all of their travel options in the MACOG Region (St. Joseph, Elkhart, Marshall and Kosciusko counties).
To celebrate the launch of this new platform, along with National Bike Month, Go574, in partnership with Crossway Trails, is hosting a Bike Month Challenge. People who live or work in the MACOG region and log their bike trips in the new Go574 platform, between May 12 and June 8, 2025, will have a chance to win weekly $25 gift cards as well as a grand prize of a Trek e-bike, according to a news release from MACOG.
Go574 Bike Month Challenge details:
Each week between Monday, May 12, and Sunday, June 8, 2025, five $25 gift cards will be randomly awarded to members who record at least four trips they took by bike during that week.
At the end of the four-week challenge, each participant who records at least 25 trips will be entered into a drawing to randomly select one winner to receive a Trek e-bike.
Go574 is free and available in the Google Play and Apple App stores and can be accessed online at www.go574.com.
Go574 app details:
Go574 is available to help the public understand all of their travel options in the MACOG Region. Whether it's carpool or vanpool for your commute, on-demand or assisted transportation for medical appointments, or transit options for any need, you can find it with Go574. You can also track your trips, including biking, walking, and telecommuting to earn instant rewards.
This new app is designed to connect residents with bike, walk, carpool, and transit options to help them save money and find new ways to get around the region. As users log their trips in the app and take advantage of the platform’s features to simplify their daily travel, they will simultaneously be earning rewards to restaurants, shops, and local activities, the release states.
MACOG is a metropolitan planning commission serving Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph counties in northern Indiana. The voluntary organization of local governments studies and attempts to resolve, for the benefit of each member and the region, areas of interlocal issues, which includes but is not limited to transportation, transit, economic development, environment and other issues that impact the region. To learn more, go to www.macog.com.