The main mode of transportation in Ireland is the car, there is no subway system, a limited train system, but there are buses. Bicycles see limited use due to the frequent rain fall.
they walk ride bikes and they have cars
Bikes, cars, ect.
No, they don't ride the bikes because they don't believe in cars. They do drive cars, my friend is a mormon. They only ride bikes after they get out of college and they go door to door on bikes for what is called "missionary work" to get people to try and convert to being a mormon. You're probably thinking of the Amish who often eschew motorized transportation.
They ride bikes, drive cars, walk, ride scooters, drive motorcycles, and ride planes.
no.people only liked to ride bikes.
Cars and bikes. If you look at a highway, there are millions of cars driving all around. And bikes, so many people ride them around town. Even in china, people use bikes instead of cars.
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Because they can't afford cars and bicycle riding is faster than walking.
Yes, the Amish people can and do ride bikes all the time.
they mostly drive cars but they also use public transpertation for tours :)
Because they're cheaper than cars, scooters and motorcycles, but more comfortable and faster than walking.
Entirely depends. On the countryside, it's mostly cars. In the big cities, particularly those with universities, there's a fair bit of bicycling.