Our next assignment for our module on Learning for Sustainable Development was to look at the Green Travel Plan at the university. This is kinda interesting as it gives us the chance to see what people think of other means of transport and what the uni should do about it. So a questionnaire and a travel survey were in order, to gather the data about what people thought and how many people came into the uni in their private vehicles.
The morning was crisp and dull, but didnt stop me and my partner, counting how many people were in each car and mar them down. It was fun, yet cold, but that didnt stop me counting and commenting on the recent climate and the pros and cons of travelling with only one person. It was relatively easy to calculate the number of people in a car but it would be better if we got a better day since it was raining but maybe go one step further and compare the data that the university collected to what we collected.
Thursday, 5 February 2009
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Were you surprised at the number of single-occupant vehicles entering the car park? What other travel options are there? Does the university have a car-sharing scheme?
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