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Transportation tips | Choose the right car | Go Car-Free

Save up to $5,000 a year!

It costs around $10,000 per year to own and drive a car for 18,000km (according to the Canadian Automobile Association).  Which means that transportation eats up a huge and often unnecessary part of your income!

And with rising gas prices, it's not going to get any cheaper.

Now, imagine if you could get rid of a car -- go car-free if you live downtown, or shed a car if you have several cars in the suburbs. Actually, you still get to drive a car.  You just don't have to pay all the costs of owning one!

We can save you $5,000 a year, just by matching the best transportation options to your needs!  You'll also find you'll spend more time shopping locally, meeting neighbours, and helping your local economy.

 

A Car-Free Attitude
Going car-free isn't easy at first, especially if you've spent most of your life getting around by car.  But you'll soon develop new habits and find new stores in your neighbourhood.  And with car-sharing services and rental agencies close by, you'll always have access to a car when you need one.

Pretty soon you'll appreciate the savings (no car payments, insurance, maintenance costs, gas and parking), you'll be living healthier, and you'll have discovered more local stores.

  1. Print off our chart to help you calculate your transportation needs and costs

  2. Fill in the number of trips you make on a daily, weekly, monthly and annual basis

  3. Use the links below to find out the costs for all your options.

  4. Add it up and compare to the cost of car ownership.

You can also look at our case study of a family of four in Toronto -- our Executive Director's family.

To calculate your own car costs, use the CCA brochure on Driving Costs (if this link doesn't work, search for driving costs on the CAA home page).

 

Car Free Tips

Walking
Get a good pair of shoes and start walking!  You'll be surprised how much you've missed.

For getting kids to school, look into starting a walking schoolbus -- it's the healthy alternative! www.saferoutestoschool.ca/

Bike (blades or boards)
Count on $250 per year as an average cost for a commuter bicycle. Don't forget to get a good helmet, reflective gear, rain jackets and pants, and front and rear LED lights!  Bike trailers are also essential for kids and for grocery shopping.

Please remember to cycle safely.  Check with your municipality for bicycle routes.  For kids and new cyclists, we recommend the Canadian Cycling Association's Can-Bike safety program.  Also, in Toronto, the Community Bicycle Network is a good resource for new cyclists.

Local Transit
If you are going to use transit on a regular basis, check with your local transit company for transit pass rates discounts.   

Inter Urban Transit
See Go Transit for fares and schedules.

Car Pooling
Car pooling is a great way to cut costs if you are a regular commuter.  Many large companies now offer car pooling services, or you can register with one of these online services:

In the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton, the Smart Commute Association now offers a special service in partnership with Carpooltool: http://www.carpoolzone.smartcommute.ca/en/my/ 

Car Sharing
Car sharing cooperatives or companies are a vital link in shaking the shackles of car ownership. Join up and have access to a car when you need one for all those short trips around town.  It will free you of the cost of ownership, insurance, repairs, parking and gas! Go to www.carsharing.ca to see if there is a car sharing cooperative near you, or check these links:

Renting
Who says going car-free means you can't drive a car anymore?  For those out of town trips or vacations you can rent a car for a fraction of the cost of ownership.  Currently, only one rental agency, Discount, offers hybrid cars as an option.  They cost a bit more, but over a long haul you'll save money!

Train
See
Via Rail for schedules and fares.  In northern Ontario, see also Algoma Central - (705) 946-7300 and Ontario Northland.

Bus
See the Greyhound for schedules and fares.  For regional service see: