How many people can sit on a tandem bicycle?
2
What kind of car is associated with James Bond?
Aston Martin
What is typically said by a pilot when faced with a catastrophe in the air?
May Day!
The engine of the first train in the world was powered by what?
Steam
Which two-wheeled personalized transporter was popularized by a certain mall cop?
Segway
What is the name of a bicyle with one wheel?
Unicycle
How many car accidents in the United States involve a cell phone? (Answer is a ratio)
1 in 4
Which American airline is named after a Greek letter?
Delta
What is the nickname for the London train network?
The Tube
What is the catch-all term for systems used to transport skiers to the top of a hill or mountain, and includes chairlifts, gondola lifts, cable cars, and aerial tramways?
Ski Lift
How many days does the Tour de France last?
21
What is the average length of time an American will spend sitting at red lights in their lifetime?
About 6 months
How many seats does the average commercial airplane have? (within 10)
138
The term “train” is derived from the Latin word “trahere”. What does it mean?
To Pull
What term is the popular phrase (in English) to describe the Japanese train known as the Shinkansen?
Bullet Train
Women's cycling first featured in the Olympics in which year?
1984
What year was the first speeding ticket issued in the United States?
1902
According to statistics, what percentage of the population has never been on a plane? (within 5%)
The first railway specially designed for high-speed trains was built in which country during the 60s?
Japan
The oldest subway tunnel in North America is the Tremont Street subway, found in what American city?
Boston
What is the name given to the leading group in a cycle road race?
Peloton
Which U.S. State was the first to require the use of seat belts by law?
New York
What was the first country to employ aircraft for military operations?
Italy
The Milk Train is a colloquial term for a train that runs on which part of the day?
Very Early Morning
What is the two-word phrase for the boisterous effect that occurs when something moves faster than sound? It was first experienced in an aircraft flown by Chuck Yeager.
Sonic Boom