Theory exam
Which type of traffic has the smallest environmental impact per passenger kilometre?
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Why is this relevant to know?
– The whole world is trying to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. A significant part of those emissions is caused by vehicle traffic. This means that the government and its agencies have an interest in getting people to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
The curriculum for a category B licence states that: “This knowledge is to be useful in travelling as environmentally friendly as possible [...] how the choice of transport, travel companions and route impacts on traffic safety and the environment.” (Swedish Transport Agency)
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