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Mobility affects everyone !
We travel each day to work or school, to go shopping and to take part in our favourite activities.
Whether it's on foot, by bike, by car or by public transportation, every Montrealer travels 20 km on a dayly average (source: Enquête Origine-Destination 2013).
You have been over 2,200 people to respond to the online questionnaire developed in collaboration with the Chaire Mobilité-Polytechnique !
Survey results will be made public in the Fall. All relevant information will be posted on this website. Stay up to date by registering on Making Montreal
Mobility affects everyone !
We travel each day to work or school, to go shopping and to take part in our favourite activities.
Whether it's on foot, by bike, by car or by public transportation, every Montrealer travels 20 km on a dayly average (source: Enquête Origine-Destination 2013).
You have been over 2,200 people to respond to the online questionnaire developed in collaboration with the Chaire Mobilité-Polytechnique !
Survey results will be made public in the Fall. All relevant information will be posted on this website. Stay up to date by registering on Making Montreal
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As the pandemic started I decided to buy an electric bicycle for physical activity and also to keep the social distance from others. The more I used my bike the more I loved it and enjoyed it. Now after 6 months, I feel I am completely independent of my car. I use my e-bike as my main means of transportation. My wife has also bought one and use it for her commutes. We carry all our groceries, (even from Costco using a trailer) on our bikes and it has changed our lives. I feel much more healthy physically and more... Continue reading
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My husband and I do not own a car and never bothered learning to drive. We live near a metro station and work in the city of Montreal, and so we can use public transit. This was choice we made long ago, when we were students. (My husband sometimes uses Bixi, while I do not as the bicycles are heavy and I find Montreal cyclists too aggressive—the Tour de France Lycra gang are intimidating, to say nothing of the drivers!)
When we travel, we vacation in cities with good public transit options or stay centrally.