Depends on where you're at. In Europe and North America - certainly. Some parts of Asia probably have more bicycles and scooters than cars though.
Cars and bicycles.
Both vehicles and bicycles are indeed effective for transportation. Cars are necessary for traveling many distances. Bikes are effective too, however they are more commonly used for short distances.
Mainly, it is used for a variety of vehicles: cars, trucks, bicycles, wheelbarrows, etc.
cars were mainly used and bicycles were very popular, although, back then they had no fashion sense in cars, so please dont look at pictures...
Maybe as there are more people, more cars are being used
The element used in bicycles is primarily aluminum.
Well China's main transportation is by train but assuming the population it would probably be bike
i dont think so they only use carriages and bicycles. and they dont have railroads The above response respondent was being facetious... likely because of the naivety of the question. Yes, cars are used in Bermuda. Families are allowed one per household (unless required by business to have more).
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.
Sports cars are used for display in an event exlusively for all types of sports cars or it is being used for fashion.
You can find used bicycles for sale on Craigslist by visiting the "Bicycles" section of the website and searching for listings in your area.
The brake pedal is used to bring a motorized moving vehicle to a safe stop. Vehicles such as cars, trucks, bicycles, and all utilize a brake petal mechanism.