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Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
People walk, use bicycles, motorcycles, and some have automobiles.
The majority of the people use bicycles.
Automobiles, trains, watercraft, walking, carts drawn by beasts of burden (such as horses or oxen), aircraft, bicycles.
Some reasons to prefer bicycles over automobiles in a community include reducing traffic congestion, promoting a healthier lifestyle through exercise, decreasing air pollution and carbon emissions, and minimizing the need for parking spaces. Bicycles can also be a cost-effective and efficient mode of transportation for short distances.
They're cheaper than cars and still better than walking.
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).
yes they did use bicycles but different ones
In terms of decreasing frequency of use, in the larger urban areas, walking, bicycles, trains and buses and other public transport, and automobiles. In other areas, depending on the ages and lifestyles of the persons in question, walking, bicycles, and automobiles. Airplanes are sometimes used for interurban travel over longer distances, but, because the interurban rail systems and bus routes are efficient, safe, and relatively inexpensive, not so frequently as other places of similar size.
they use persuation to sell automobiles.
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