Yes they do.
Taxi's run as per normal, and buses run on a. Reduced timetable. Check your local area for details.
Buses, Metros, Trains (going out of the city) and Taxis.
Nope. Auckland has buses, mostly, which are frequent and reasonably cheap. There are taxis also (not so cheap because Auckland is physically a very wide city). From Auckland you can catch a plane, a train or a bus to other places. The cheapest and easiest way to get from the Airport to the central city is to catch the Bus (about $10-15US i think). Probably renting a cheap car or van is the best way to get around New Zealand, but beware, the roads are good quality but conditions can be wild and varied. It is very easy to come around a bend and find a cow, or rocks, or ice, or idiots. Avoid motorcycles in NZ. I have the Xrays to prove that.
usually on foot Depends on where you want to go really. There are many types of transportation there. Taxis are really cheap compared to the US so many people travel in taxi. Buses take you almost anywhere in a city and they're also really cheap. To travel long distance there are trains, buses, and airplanes. Because you can get to many places on foot, many people walk to where they need to go. Public transportation is very accesable in Argentina.
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I would take a bus or train, cutting down on taxi and car trips. Cars and taxis use more than 3 times the fuel and oil that buses and trains do. However, if a taxi trip is desperate ly nedeed, try to wait for a 'CNG'( compressed natural gas) using taxi.
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Planes, taxis and buses.
Trains, planes, buses and cars.
No they would use buses to
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Taxis-brousses are a common transport. They also have tuk-tuks which are motorized rickshaw, charette, a wooden cart pulled by cattle. cyclo-pousse (rickshaw with a bicycle) and pousse-pousse (rickshaw).
Buses, Metros, Trains (going out of the city) and Taxis.
Nope. Auckland has buses, mostly, which are frequent and reasonably cheap. There are taxis also (not so cheap because Auckland is physically a very wide city). From Auckland you can catch a plane, a train or a bus to other places. The cheapest and easiest way to get from the Airport to the central city is to catch the Bus (about $10-15US i think). Probably renting a cheap car or van is the best way to get around New Zealand, but beware, the roads are good quality but conditions can be wild and varied. It is very easy to come around a bend and find a cow, or rocks, or ice, or idiots. Avoid motorcycles in NZ. I have the Xrays to prove that.
Most Qataris use cars, taxis, or buses.
They travel by cars, taxis, buses, trains and flights etc
Airplanes, cars, buses, rickshows, taxis, trains, and cabs
Trains, cable cars, ferries, buses, bikes and taxis