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Question #: 95
Topic #: 1
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A building is located on a site without access to public transportation. Which of the following strategies can a project team implement in order to reduce the environmental impacts associated with how the occupants get to and from the building?

  • A. Limit parking
  • B. Provide incentives for carpooling
  • C. Build underground parking structure
  • D. Use compact development strategies
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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JesseChou_123
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Selected Answer: B
When a site lacks public transportation access, encouraging carpooling reduces the number of vehicles traveling individually, lowering emissions and traffic impacts. Limiting parking (A) may not be practical or enforceable if public transport is unavailable. Building underground parking (C) increases parking capacity, potentially encouraging more driving. Compact development strategies (D) generally apply to site planning and urban design rather than directly addressing transportation impacts in a rural or transit-poor location.
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