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Driving your car is more convenient; faster.
Taking the bus is more economical; if people would use public transportation to get to and from work, there would be less congestion on the highways.

2007-02-11 23:51:35 · answer #1 · answered by missingora 7 · 0 1

Being someone who travels the bus a lot, having to sit next to the freak who mutters to himself and believes he can achieve Zen by meditating on the bus and smells of cigarettes (at least I -think- it's cigarettes).
Then there's that guy who always complains about how some cop beat him up just because he has a scar on his face, and Armageddon will come tomorrow, and true racial equality will be achieved.
And then there's the kid who says NOTHING. He comes on with his Mom, face planted in his Game Boy. His Mom talks to every one. The kid somehow moves up and down the stairs, not tripping, still making another level on his Game Boy.
Then there's the fellow who wants to convert me to Christianity. Please, just leave me alone.

Now, what is better, your car, or the bus?

2007-02-12 08:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by Kilroy 4 · 0 0

There has been so much in the news lately abut global warming and the causes that you should have no problem thinking of many reasons for both.

Also the life style and where you live has a lot to do with the mode of transportation.

I doubt if you would have much choice living in the middle of Montana.

2007-02-12 07:58:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you mean travelling in foreign countries? I've used buses, cars, and trains. It depends on the country and the region in which you plan to travel.

Cars offer you the most freedom and also the most responsibility. I'm from the US (steer on the left and drive on the right...UK, Hong Kong, etc. steer on right and drive on left) so, if I'm going to be in a rural area (less public transportation), I like to drive. It covers any waits for random public transportation and I'm not afraid to drive on "the opposite side." However, if there's great public transportation between buses, trams, and railroad, I love using those. There's no worries about parking, foreign driving/ parking rules, or finding my way.

2007-02-12 07:53:00 · answer #4 · answered by kerridwen09 4 · 0 0

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