Teacher:
Class: Date: Country Life and City Life
While city life brings many social opportunities, country life can provide the best of both worlds. “There are many advantages and disadvantages to living in the country and living in the city “Depending on what kind of lifestyle a person wants to lead, decides on where they should live; a fast paced, busy lifestyle, live in the city. A slow paced, and laid back lifestyle, live in the country.
In the city, traffic is everywhere. You have to wait at stop signs and stop lights for a longer period of time due to the high volume of people. “By the Texas Transportation Institute's reckoning, the cities having the worst traffic problems are London, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Birmingham; Leeds has a decided edge in winning the award for the worst traffic, since five of its cities (or city regions). Of the cities mentioned are well known as trucking, rail, air and sometimes sea hubs for logistics. The convergence of services taxes the infrastructure. Public transportation is available to those in the city, but it does not cut travel time down. “To strengthen and improve public transportation, PTA serves and leads its diverse membership through advocacy, innovation and information sharing. PTA and its members and staff work to ensure that public transportation is available and accessible for all Britain in communities across the country”Waiting in traffic tends to get boring and loud from everyone getting frustrated with one another and beeping their horns. Those who live in the country may not have easy access to public transportation, and it may take longer to get to the grocery store and other services, because of the distance, but it is quieter and there is more space on the roads.
Both the country and the city can be scenic in their own ways. The country has color with every season. In the summer the trees and flowers are filled