A) Reduced traffic congestion B) Increased parking revenue C) Higher gas prices D) More car accidents
A) Limited parking spaces B) One-way streets C) High-speed highways D) Dedicated bike lanes
A) Toll roads B) Mandatory carpooling C) Increased parking fees D) Employee bike repair station
A) Repairing damaged bicycles B) Organizing bike races C) Selling bicycle parts D) Matching experienced and new cyclists
A) Promoting cycling as transportation B) Testing bicycle safety equipment C) Raising money for charity D) Closing down car lanes
A) Provides showers and lockers B) To allow cars to park C) To increase travel time D) To make people bike longer distances
A) Offer bicycle safety training B) Discourage night cycling C) Remove bike lanes D) Increase car speed limits
A) Promote e-bikes B) Discourage seniors from cycling C) Ban seniors from bike lanes D) Build steep hills
A) Racing bike B) Unicycle C) Mountain bike D) Hybrid or city bike
A) Protect head in case of an accident B) Make cyclist look stylish C) Attract attention D) Improve bicycle speed
A) Increases bike prices B) Offers affordable bike rentals C) Forces people to cycle D) Removes bike lanes
A) Charge per bike mile B) Increase price of bike parts C) Tax on bicycles D) Reimbursement for bike maintenance
A) Allows cyclists to combine cycling and transit B) Increases fares for cyclists C) Disallows bikes on transit D) Removes bike racks from buses
A) Low cost of gas B) Abundance of bike lanes C) Plenty of showers at work D) Lack of secure bike storage
A) Camouflage clothing B) Brightly colored clothing C) Dark clothing D) Black clothing
A) Discouraging cyclists B) Pushing for bike-friendly policies C) Increasing car traffic D) Blocking bike lane construction
A) Always going downhill B) Finding safe and direct routes C) Not having a destination D) Having too many route options
A) Banning cycling events B) Discouraging group cycling C) Removing bike racks D) Organized group rides
A) To block sidewalks B) To create obstacles for cyclists C) Provides secure storage D) For car parking only
A) Making decisions without input B) Ignoring cyclist complaints C) Soliciting cyclist feedback D) Assuming all cyclists are happy
A) Make cycling seem dangerous B) Discourage people from cycling C) Teach cyclists about safety rules D) Spread misinformation about cycling
A) Bike repair shop B) A type of bicycle gear C) Shared lane marking D) Bike storage shed
A) Higher absenteeism B) Improved employee health C) Increased employee stress D) Decreased productivity
A) Create unnecessary rules B) Waste resources C) Discourage cycling D) Understand cycling patterns
A) Increase air pollution B) Damage bicycles C) Promote sedentary lifestyle D) Track progress and routes
A) Mild temperature B) Sunny weather C) Heavy rain or snow D) Light breeze
A) Makes the bike heavier B) Reduces bike speed C) Increases riding difficulty D) Ensures safety and reliability
A) Front and rear lights B) Dim flashlight C) Only decorative lights D) No lights are needed
A) Designing car-centric cities B) Ignoring cyclists' needs C) Removing bike lanes D) Creating bike-friendly infrastructure
A) Offer discounts to cyclists B) Charge cyclists extra C) Discourage cycling D) Remove bike parking |