Environmental Benefits of Transit
Environmental Benefits of Transit


 

Transit keeps cities moving at the lowest possible cost.  Without transit, we would need to build more roads than taxpayers or the environment could support.  Furthermore, traffic congestion is expensive for our economy.


In this new millennium, we need to take a look at environmental concerns like harmful emissions being sent into our atmosphere and their effect on the “greenhouse effect” and global warming.

Check out the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) website at http://www.cutaactu.ca 

The Environmental Case for Public Transit

  • Cities compete globally for investment.  Quality of life is one of the top factors considered by companies when deciding where to locate.  By providing access and mobility to workers, reducing congestion and improving air quality, we can help our cities compete for economic growth.
  • Strong transit is vital to "smart growth" strategies that help our cities reduce the cost and undesirable impacts of urban sprawl.  Transit reduces the amount of green space that must be paved over for new roads and parking lots.  It also makes cities cleaner, quieter, safer and more convenient for getting around.
  • A study commissioned by the federal government shows it would cost Canadians 50 percent more to meet new travel demands by car than it would by public transit.  These social costs reflect the impact of growing passenger travel on congestion, road safety and the environment.

We've all seen it: hundreds of vehicles scrambling to get somewhere during rush hour, with one person in each. Yet most people living in an urban centre know that something must be done to protect our environment, which is becoming increasingly fragile. 

Consider a "green" alternative: public transit. Transit Windsor is committed to the design and implementation of a convenient, cost-effective public transportation system that can easily be worked into our daily lives.

  • One Week Each Month, even if it's only to work or out shopping.  Single one-way Trip Tickets purchased in sheets make this economical and convenient.
  • On Clean Air Canada Day, the second Wednesday of June during Environment Week.
  • For a family outing during the summer to events, such as Art in the Park, riverfront festivals and the fireworks.

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