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Who Wants to Clean a Million Air !

Learn about the benefits of carpooling and alternative transportation options like walking, cycling, and taking the bus. Save money, reduce carbon emissions, and improve your health!

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Who Wants to Clean a Million Air !

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  1. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  2. Most employees…. A Take the bus to work B Walk or cycle to work C Carpool to work D Drive Alone Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  3. Buses emit 80% less carbon monoxide per passenger km than SOVs. A True B False Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  4. Walking 2 kilometres takes an average of how long? A 15 minutes B 30 minutes C 60 minutes D 2 km? I’d take the car! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  5. Streets, parking, and alleys take up how much of the average urban area? B 30% A 40% C 20% D 10% Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  6. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  7. What is the domain extension for this web-based rideshare program? A .com B .net C .ca D .org Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  8. What is the most commonly cited reason for not carpooling? A Not enough time B Too expensive C Don’t know anyone to pool with D Not flexible enough Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  9. When building a parkade, what is the average cost per parking stall? A $5,000 B $10,000 C $20,000 D $35,000 Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  10. Which transportation alternative has the lowest cost per passenger km of motorized transportation? A Vanpool B Carpool C Transit D Motorcycle Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  11. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  12. www.carpool.ca is what kind of program? A A computerized dating service B A ride-matching and rideshare management program C A video game D An automatic car wash program Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  13. According to the Canadian Automobile Association, how much do Canadians spend to drive their cars every year? A $9,000 B $8,000 C $5,000 D $3,000 Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  14. If everyone on Earth lived like the average Canadian, how many Earths would we need to sustain our lifestyles? A One B Two C Four D Seven Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  15. According to Stats Canada, Canadians spend an average of how long commuting (round trip)? A 26 minutes B 36 minutes C 46 minutes D 66 minutes Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  16. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  17. A good alternative to taking your car to work is: A Taking the bus B Walking C Cycling D Carpooling E All of the Above Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  18. The average car producesX times its weight in CO2every year? A 5 times B 4 times C 3 times D 2 times Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  19. On average, how much do Canadians spend on transportation each month? A $225 B $300 C $475 D $750 Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  20. In automobiles, how much energy is used for forward motion? A 20% B 45% C 75% D 90% Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  21. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  22. Walking to work can have which of the following benefits? A Decreased risk of disease B Potential weight loss C Improved self-esteem D All of the above Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  23. After housing, what is the largest expense for the average Canadian household? A Utilities B Transportation C Food D Entertainment Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  24. Does idling your engine for 10 seconds costs ‘more’ or ‘less’ than turning off and re-starting your car? A More B Less Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  25. Employees who telework 2 days per month reduce sick leave by how many days per year? A 4 days B 1 day C 2 days D No effect Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  26. Who Wants to Clean a Million Air ! Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  27. What is carpooling? A 2 or more people sharing the expense of owning one car B 2 or more people sharing a minivan provided by Transit C 2 or more people sharing the ride to one destination Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  28. How much air pollution does one car emit into the air each year? A 1 tonne B 3 tonnes C 5 tonnes D 8 tonnes Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  29. How many minutes of physical activity per day does Health Canada recommend? A 5 to 10 minutes B 15 to 25 minutes C 30 to 60 minutes D 90 to 120 minutes Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

  30. Widening a two lane urban arterial road to four car lanes costs how much per kilometre? A $1.3 million B $2.7 million C $3.5 million D $4.6 million Developed by www.carpool.ca Updated January 3, 2008

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