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    transportation‚ nice food‚ and convenience of shopping. The first advantage of living in a big city is strong public transportation. When I was in Shanghai‚ I could take the subway and bus to anywhere I wanted‚ for example‚ school‚ shopping malls‚ hospitals‚ theme parks‚ and so on. As far as I’m concerned‚ subway and bus routes are just like net that covers anywhere‚ and it is really fast. Also‚ I saved lots of money by taking the public transportation when I lived in Shanghai. The second advantage

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    ramoji immediately take your tickets *stand in the near by que for your entarance *6:50rs for adults & 5:50rs for childrens # occupy your seats opp to entrance *plastic bottles not allowed it will be fined *please try to occupy first bus of ramoji film city *first bus gets free opeaning ceremony you will be offered freely with chocolates;buiscuts;ribbon cutting;jelly;cakes;pastry &more #2:00 to 3:00 visit chanakya hotel (purely veg) *150rs per plate per person unlimited in ramoji film city *travel

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    Omnibuses in New York City Millions of people ride the subway in New York City everyday‚ but any time before 1826 there was no public transportation‚ and if you wanted to get somewhere you had to walk or hire an expensive private carriage. This was until 1827 when the Omnibus was brought to New York City‚ and changed how the average person got around and it shaped New York City to have residential neighborhoods and places where people worked. Like today public transportation was very successful

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    Bluewater Case Study

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    Bluewater Positives of Bluewater * Was built on an old quarry - brownfield land. * Employs around 7000 people. * Good disabled access and a range of things to do for all people. * Bluewater makes sure it remains sustainable – it has high operational standards‚ water usage is measured and controlled‚ energy is reduced as much as possible‚ it has a lake and wildlife area to introduce biodiversity‚ community partnerships‚ as little chemical use as possible and green transport e.g

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    We stopped again closer to the bridge at Fort Point to take more pictures. Then up we went! More steep hills awaited our climb as we followed the bike path. Finally at the top we learned bikers were only allowed from 3:30-6 PM. Again we were blessed to have waited to ride later! The path onto the bridge had a blind spot for any riders coming off the bridge. One of the seasoned bikers yelled at all us tourists for staying in the blind spot (whoops!) As Brendan put it‚ “Why do they ride when all the

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    before we were ever formally introduced. When we were children‚ our parents went to the same bingo place every Saturday night. We both went to the same school and rode the same bus. It’s possible that we even sat next to each other on the bus while being loud and throwing things at friends. When I was 13‚ I used to run around the neighborhood track on the weekends with my best friend Brittany so did he‚ I remember seeing

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    SUBURBANISATION MEDC Ballawattleworth estate Peel (Isle of Man) Population increase of 11% indicated in census from 3785 in 2001 to 4280 in 2006. Major impacts on the local primary (Peel Cloth workers) and secondary (Queen Elizabeth II High). Increasing class sizes due to increase in pupils‚ and temporary accommodation before more permanent provision in place. With the secondary school building new dining areas and a sixth form centre. Increased demand for improved leisure amenities. Led to Western

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    NATIONAL ROAD TRANSPORT POLICY Introduction 1.1 Road transport is vital to economic development‚ trade and social integration‚ which rely on the conveyance of both people and goods. Reduction in transport costs promote specialization‚ extend markets and thereby enable exploitation of the economies of scale. Global competition has made the existence of efficient transport and logistic systems in delivery chain an absolute imperative. Easy accessibility‚ flexibility of operations‚ door-to-door service

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    pedestrians. That is why Government has to consider the solutions for improving road system not only for regular people ‚ but also for kids‚ people with disabilities ‚young parents. Besides better public transportation gives people opportunity to use bus instead of car. This will significantly reduce level of air pollution.  On the other hand‚ it is essential to care about road system. It has been reported every day from various resources about numerous car accidents appear due to the bad roads‚

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    students and Australians. 1.1. Background Regarding the selection of public transport of Australian‚ the survey have shown that the rate of using public transport increases significantly between 2006 and 2011 while train occupy the highest with 6.3%‚ bus and tram with 3.5% and 0.6% respectively in 2011. However‚ the proportion of using private vehicle is higher than public transport in Australia (Australia- method of travel to work‚ n‚ d). According to the survey Australian Bureau of Statistics (2009)

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