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Reduce Your Travelling Footprint

DID YOU KNOW THAT...

·        One liter of gasoline produced 2.4 kilograms of co2 emissions

·        If every driver of a light duty vehicle avoided idling by three minutes a day, collectively over the year, we would save 630 million litres of fuel, over 1.4 million tonnes of GHG emissions, and $630 million annually in fuel costs (assuming fuel costs are $1.00/L).

·        Each year, a single city bus can take 40 vehicles off the road, save 10,646 litres of fuel, and reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions by 25 tonnes.

·        An average van pool of seven passengers emits about seven times less pollution per kilometre than drive-alone commuting.

·        An engine can burn up to 50 % more fuel for a short trip in the winter than for the same trip in the summer.

·        Once a vehicle is running, the best way to warm it up is to drive it. With computer-controlled, fuel-injected engines, you need no more than 30 seconds of idling on winter days before driving away. Anything more simply wastes fuel and increases emissions.

·        Active transportation also saves you money. It costs an average of $8,000 per year to own and operate a motor vehicle, but only $150 annually for a bicycle, and virtually no cost at all for walking!

·        On April 5, 2005, the Government of Canada and the Canadian automotive industry signed a major agreement on climate change. Under this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the Canadian automotive industry will take actions to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of new vehicles in Canada so that by 2010, annual emissions reductions will reach 5.3 megatonnes (Mt)Active Transportation

Walk, Bike & WheelWalkers on bridge photo

Fredericton has 85 kilometers of fully accessible walking trails and 13 square kilometers of open green space, parklands and urban forest, and as such was named the second best walking city in Canada by the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine.

A Citizen Attitude Survey conducted in December 2007 revealed that 86 per cent of residents use the City's trails - up from 78 per cent in 2005. This number will continue to rise as the paving of the trails continues to allow the accessibility of more people to use the trails.

In addition, this past summer (2008) 7 kilometers of bike lanes were painted and 4.9 kilometers of signed bike routes were erected. This year alone 35 bike racks in the downtown core, outdoor pools and Willie O'Ree Place were installed, and every bus in the public transportation fleet has a bike rack

Bike Commuting

10 Tips for Bike Commuting to work

Click here for tips and advice on active transportation and more information about the programs and opportunities here in Fredericton.

Motorized TraCar photonsportation

If you are in the market to purchase a new (or used) vehicle, please be sure to visit the Office of Energy Efficiency first! They have detailed information on:

·      Fuel efficient vehicles

·      EnerGuide label

·      Tips on buying a vehicle

·      Fuel consumption ratings

·      Comparing the efficiency of vehicles

·      Transport Canada's ecoAuto Rebate Program

·      Information on the Excise Tax on Fuel Inefficient Vehicles

Air TravelAirplane photo

Click here to check out some information about eco-friendly air travel.

 Learn more about purchasing carbon offsets at The David Suzuki Foundation Website

 

Articles

Click on the title below to access the Green Matters articles about traveling green.

Our Future's on a Bike

Vroom-vroom, Here Come Electric Vehicles

Green Matters on the Road

Green travelling even in cold weather

Fuel Efficiency for Summer Vacations

 

Links

 

Bike Tour PhotoClick on the links below for access to more information on reducing your transportation footprint and being more eco-conscious with your traveling decisions!

Most fuel efficient vehicles

EnerGuide label

EcoDriving

EcoDriver

Fuel Consumption Ratings

Compare Vehicles

ecoAUTO Rebate Program

Excise Tax (Green Levy) on Fuel Inefficient Vehicles

Automakers Agreement to Reduce GHG Emissions

Welcome to the Idle-Free Zone

Auto$mart Thinking - Driving and Maintaining Your Vehicle

Benefits of Active Transportation

Atlantic Carpool

Association for Commuter Transportation of Canada (ACT Canada)

Walk21

iWalk

Active & Safe Routes to School

RideShark

Pickup Pal