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Choose the right car |
Go Car-Free
Transportation Tips
With gas prices
soaring, here's some tips on how to get around and still have
money in your pocket.
Level One:
the easy steps
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Trip Planning.
Eliminate the spontaneous trip to the store. Think
ahead, make a list and combine several trips into one.
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Leave
the car at home. Walk to the corner store for a
change, or ride a bike.
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Join a car
pool. See
www.smartcommute.ca or our
backgrounder on transportation
options for local carpool options.
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Take transit. Let
someone else do the driving.
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Bike Share: in Toronto, you can
use a free bike for downtown
travel through
http://communitybicyclenetwork.org/bikeshare.html
Level Two:
make an investment
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Buy a good bike.
Start using a bike and a trailer for running local errands, or
commuting to work. Ride with family and friends.
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Start a car pool or local transportation
group. If all your neighbours work downtown, or if
you want to coordinate getting to the Go Train or bus, try
setting up a commuter support group in your community
(possibly working with your neighbourhood association) Contact
www.smartcommute.ca for resources and help.
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Buy a better
car. Make your next car a fuel-efficient one,
perhaps even a hybrid. Match your car to your greatest need
and consider renting for other uses.
See our
Choose the Right Car....
Level Three: make a
commitment
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Shed your car. Sell it for good,
or park it and use it only for special trips. With
car-sharing services offered in most cities, people who live in a
city don't need to own a car. And many people in smaller towns
and the suburbs can get by with a single car if they plan
their travel. Follow our car-free guide and
save up to $5,000 a year!
See our
Car Free
Calculator....
Going car-free does
require a change in your daily habits. You'll find you
need to walk more, ride a bike, and shop locally instead of
going to the mall. All of these are healthier things to
do.
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