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