2007-12-20
00:58:37
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Other - Cars & Transportation
I'm used to drive, because in Torino(Turin,Northern Italy) public transports are simply dreadful and as many of the people which went here knows, during the 2006 winter olimpic games, there's not underground!(just a short line opened just at the start of olimpic games) and most of the buses are very old, dirty and unconfortable...Maybe I will need to move in London for work and I wondered if is better leave my car here or take it in the UK (forgive me for possible mistakes in English)
2007-12-20
01:50:42 ·
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I prefer to travel by car. I do not want to share my space with people I do not know, and in most cases do not care to know! With a car, I have the control of the temperature, radio, and personal space!
2007-12-20 02:01:43
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answered by fire4511 7
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You already know the answer to your question. You would NOT be able to do this, because you cannot bring the needed supplies with you, and you would need a lot more than just a mop or vacuum cleaner. Anyone you get to drive you (or a taxi) will charge you way more than it was worth to clean the house. I suggest you get a job and save up money, buy a car, and if you still see this in your future, then do it, but I doubt you would make any money doing it, so maybe it's for the best.
2016-05-25 03:58:52
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answered by ? 3
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Car.
I live out in the sticks. Although if you asked the question have we got public transport in our area the answer would be yes.
To catch a bus its a 30 minute walk and they run every 3 hours.
2007-12-20 01:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Car, where I live public transport just isn't good enough. It takes me about 25 minutes to drive to work, by bus it would be about 1½ to 2 hours excluding time waiting for connections
2007-12-20 01:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Car, at least then you are guaranteed a seat, the public transport in Ireland is terrible, the buses is always late or else waaay to early and ye miss them >:(
2007-12-20 01:25:41
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answered by Still.Loving.You 4
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I prefer using the bus and the train - where I live most are modern, clean, comfortable and run every few minutes, much quicker and cheaper than driving. (we are talking about London here which has very heavy traffic all day and a hefty £8 per day congestion charge, far more than the cost of public transport). Plus there is the added bonus of minimising my carbon footprint and not having to worry about the cost of fuel/insurance/depreciation and parking, so also a "no brainer". If I really need a car I can walk a few streets and pick up a Zip car to hire by the hour.
2007-12-20 01:24:51
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answered by agent4927 5
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I prefer the car,but as our beloved emperor Gorden Brown wants us all to ditch the car and bus it,i feel that it is not worth owning a car if you live within 5 miles of any major city that has 200,000 buses taking up all the room.what a bummer,still at least it keeps unemployment down by hiring stacks of bloody bus drivers.
2007-12-20 03:48:34
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answered by billybus 3
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Nice leather seats air conditioned car with a good sound system, or a uncomfortable smelly, old bus full of yobs or strange people...mmmmmm I'm not sure....
2007-12-20 01:05:14
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answered by matrix 3
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By car.We are 40 miles from shops,railway and have no bus service and I'm too old to walk that distance or cycle it!!
2007-12-20 01:08:52
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answered by HELEN LOOKING4 6
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driving in the city is slow mostly frustrating and tiresome add to the fact you're in a left hand drive car. public transport is'nt as bad as one might first imagine
2007-12-20 03:18:04
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answered by ranterator 2
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