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Which of the following is NOT one of the main transportation strategies for LT credit?

  1. Limit available parking

  2. Install solar panels on-site

  3. Provide preferred parking for carpools

  4. Designate parking for green vehicles

The correct answer is: Install solar panels on-site

The answer is indeed correct. Installing solar panels on-site is not one of the main transportation strategies aimed at earning the Location and Transportation (LT) credits in LEED certification. Transportation strategies primarily focus on encouraging sustainable transport options, reducing reliance on private vehicles, and improving overall access to public transit, which ultimately helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage a more sustainable urban infrastructure. The other strategies directly align with the goals of the LT credit. Limiting available parking discourages car use by making it less convenient, while providing preferred parking for carpools and designating parking for green vehicles incentivizes the use of shared transportation methods and environmentally friendly vehicles. These approaches collectively work towards promoting sustainable habits among building occupants and reducing the environmental impact of transportation.