wayground logo

Free Printable Worksheets

Font size

S
M
L
XL
Worksheets

Understanding Active Transport Modes

Total questions: 9

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What distinguishes public transport from private transport?

a)

Public transport is shared and scheduled; private transport is individual and flexible.

b)

Public transport is faster than private transport; private transport is slower.

c)

Public transport is only available in urban areas; private transport is available everywhere.

d)

Public transport is always free; private transport requires payment.

2.

Can you name two examples of public transport?

a)

Bicycles

b)

Buses, Trains

c)

Airplanes

d)

Submarines

3.

What are some benefits of using active transport modes?

a)

Benefits of using active transport modes include improved health, reduced congestion, lower emissions, and cost savings.

b)

More expensive travel costs

c)

Higher fuel consumption

d)

Increased traffic jams

4.

What role does transportation engineering play in active transport?

a)

Transportation engineering enhances active transport by designing safe and efficient infrastructure for walking and cycling.

b)

Transportation engineering only deals with motor vehicle traffic.

c)

Active transport is unrelated to infrastructure design.

d)

Transportation engineering focuses solely on public transit systems.

5.

What factors should be considered in transportation planning for active transport?

a)

Cost of public transport tickets

b)

Weather conditions for driving

c)

Infrastructure quality, safety, accessibility, connectivity, land use, environmental impact, community engagement, maintenance.

d)

Availability of parking spaces

6.

What is micro mobility and how does it relate to active transport?

a)

Micro mobility is a type of exercise that requires no vehicles.

b)

Micro mobility is a form of transportation using small vehicles for short distances, and it relates to active transport by promoting non-motorized travel options.

c)

Active transport is only related to public transportation systems.

d)

Micro mobility refers to large vehicles used for long distances.

7.

Why is pedestrian infrastructure important in urban areas?

a)

It is primarily for aesthetic purposes in cities.

b)

Pedestrian infrastructure is only necessary in rural areas.

c)

Pedestrian infrastructure is important for safety, accessibility, and reducing traffic congestion in urban areas.

d)

Pedestrian infrastructure increases vehicle traffic in urban areas.

8.

What are the safety considerations for cyclists in active transport?

a)

Riding without any protective gear

b)

Cycling on sidewalks at all times

c)

Ignoring traffic signals

d)

Safety considerations for cyclists include wearing helmets, using lights, following traffic rules, being visible, maintaining distance from vehicles, and using bike lanes.

9.

How can communities encourage the use of active transport modes?

a)

Increase car parking spaces

b)

Limit public transport availability

c)

Discourage walking and cycling events

d)

Improve infrastructure, promote awareness, organize events, and provide incentives.