Yes they do. They have transit services. Even one city park service has bus service.
three thousand four million live in cities and towns
By Bus Ireland, you may mean Bus Éireann. They can transport you to many places in Ireland. They operate services between the towns and cities around Ireland, and some services in some of the cities. A company called Dublin Bus looks after the routes for Dublin and its suburbs. See the Bus Éireann website below.
Yes, approximately 82% of Canadians live in urban areas, which includes cities and towns. This statistic indicates that the majority of Canadians are concentrated in urban settings rather than rural areas.
Most Canadians live in small cities and towns. In recent years, Vancouver Canada has been ranked in the top five places to live.
Many western Canadian towns offer French Immersion and francophone classes and schools. I think this proves how Western Canadians have accepted having two National languages.
around 3000
Canadians DO NOT ride Polar bears! They ride moose and live in igloos
Average bus speed will vary depending upon the country you live or on the roads. In towns it can be 20 -30mph and on the Highways 60 - 70 mph
Subway, Bus, Taxi, Train
There are national and local roads and people use cars and other mechanized means to get around. Trains also cover big part of Transylvania and connect towns and villages. There is a fair bus transport system.
No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity. Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns. Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
around 35%