Well, I don't have exact statistics, but with their great cars (everyone there has a Mercedez) and the extremely high speed limit of the Auto-Bahn, I think that most people would prefer to drive a car instead of take the slow, bumbling bus.
You can drive or take public transportation.
You don't have to take the nasty public transportation
Normally, they will drive to the courthouse or take public transportation.
If people use less private cars and take public transportation.
Yes you can take a long distance bus or you can take an Amtrak train.
Buy a lower emissions vehicle or take public transportation.
Transportation in England is pretty much like that of the United States, but the people have to drive on the left side of the road instead of the right, like in the United States. Many people ride bicycles and take public transportation. England is also famous for its public double decker bus transportation system.
Calgary has both public and private transportation. There is a light rail train system as well as a bus service. Of course, one can take a personal car to Calgary, but since parking is limited and extremely expensive, it is generally best to look into public transportation.
Teenagers walk, cycle, or take public transportation; in many towns there is a good network. Otherwise they have to ask someone with their driving license (mostly parents) to drive them around.
Having a few transit tickets on hand and having an escort wait with them until the bus arrives is an incentive to entice intoxicated guests to take public transportation.
I don't think there is any legal minimum age for a child to take public transportation without an adult. However, the common sense age for most parents would be 11 years old if the child is traveling with friends, or 13 years old if the child is traveling alone.
French students typically take public transportation, walk, bike, or get dropped off at school by a parent or guardian. Some students who live close to their school may also take a school bus provided by the local government.