A Denver nonprofit that advocates for public transportation is offering its Top 10 alternatives to commuters affected by the closure of Interstate 25 for the presidential debate at the University of Denver Wednesday night.

Transportation Solutions‘ “Top Ten Ways to Survive Without I-25” includes:

1. Take the Southeast light rail line; it’s currently planned to be open all day.

2. Ride the bus north or south: Broadway (0 Bus), University Boulevard (24 Bus) or Colorado Boulevard (40 Bus).

3. Ride the bus east or west: Colfax Avenue (15 Bus), Sixth Avenue (6 Bus), Alameda Avenue (3 Bus) or Evans Avenue (21 Bus).

4. Go to work early with a friend and leave early (the interstate doesn’t close until 5 p.m.

5. Ride your bike ; the weather looks good, and it’s healthy.

6. Get on a red B-cycle bike (there are several stations near DU).

7. Telework from a coffee shop if your position (and boss) allows for it.

8. Take a walk. Wednesday is International Walk to School Day.

9. Make a call or go online to see if your driving mission be achieved over the phone or web.

10. Enjoy an afternoon at home instead of driving around, and watch the debate with friends or family.

I-25 will be closed from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday to ensure security at DU, which is a few blocks from the freeway.

“Commuters and residents shouldn’t debate whether to make alternative transportation plans this Wednesday,” Alex Mehn, spokesman for Transportation Solutions, said in a statement. “The light rail will still be running all day. Folks can take the train or bus and bring their bike along.”