What is Active Transportation?
Active transportation (AT) refers to any self-propelled motion or getting around using human power, or with an electrical assist. The primary modes are considered to be walking, cycling (both e-bikes and human powered), and wheelchairs or electric mobility scooters. This also includes stand-up scooters (e-scooters and human powered), jogging, skateboarding, in-line skating, and other similar transportation modes.
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Active Transportation Plan - In Progress
The City of Charlottetown is developing an Active Transportation Plan (ATP) that will identify and propose solutions and systems that can be implemented over the next ten (10) years, with the goal of increasing the use of active transportation and creating a more healthy, sustainable and inter-connected community. The City aims to enhance active transportation options across the city, reducing car dependency and the number of motor vehicles on the road, thereby contributing to emission reductions, improved public health and wellbeing, increased vibrancy of the local community and economy, and inclusion for people of all ages and abilities.
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For more information on Charlottetown's Active Transportation Plan go to Charlottetownhall.ca/ATPlan