Getting around on two wheels or four

Getting around on two wheels or four

It's Sustainability Week and Monday is alternative transportation day! Each day during Sustainability Week (Oct. 6-10), the Gazette Online brings you a series of stories highlighting the week鈥檚 events and sustainability initiatives at Queen鈥檚. 

October 6, 2014

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[Sustainability banner at Stauffer Library]
A cyclist rides past the Sustainability Week banner outside Stauffer Library on Monday, Oct. 6.

Sustainability Week kicks off today with an alternative transportation hub that features a variety of organizations promoting everything from electric cars to cycling. The event runs from 11 am 鈥 4 pm at the corner of Union Street and University Avenue.

鈥淭he alternative transportation hub is a great way to promote alternative ways of getting around,鈥 says Aaron Ball, Sustainability Manager. 鈥淓lectric vehicles are an interesting technology. While not all of us are driving these vehicles yet, there will also be a focus at the event on cycling as an excellent form of active transportation.鈥 

An opportunity to test drive electric vehicles is made possible by STRIVE, a Queen鈥檚 student-run committee that aims to raise awareness of environmental issues. Both a Nissan Leaf and a Toyota Prius hybrid will be on hand.

The event will also feature the , which designs, manufactures, and races prototype and concept vehicles in pursuit of attaining new heights in fuel efficiency, as well as the , a multi-faculty undergraduate team that aims to develop commercial applications of fuel cells.

The active transportation hub will also feature information from local bike shops and guides to the many local cycling trails in and around Kingston.

鈥淐ycling is a great way to get to and around the Queen鈥檚 campus. It鈥檚 great for the environment and part of an active lifestyle,鈥 says Mr. Ball. 鈥淜ingston Transit is also an easy and affordable way to commute to Queen鈥檚, especially with the new Transpass program available to university employees.鈥

Transpass, a program that offers a substantial discount on a Kingston Transit monthly pass was introduced earlier this year, and nearly 160 Queen鈥檚 employees are currently subscribed. The program offers monthly passes for $53 per month, a 26 per cent discount off the regular $72 monthly rate.

Visit the website for more information about and the .