Bicycles give you more gas mileage.
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, trucks, ships, trains and bicycles.
Well heres a list: Cars, bicycles, trains, airplanes, trucks, some chairs, etc.
Here's the list: # Cars # Bicycles # etc... (anything with wheels on them)
Broadly speaking, yes. But some laws specific to cars and some to bicycles
Well there were cars, bicycles, trains, and in some cases (l.a.) they had the smaller versions of trains that were electric.
In Holland we use (besides cars) public transport (trains, buses, and trams/subway in the big cities), our bicycles (there are more bicycles than people in Holland) and we walk.
in cars In cars, on foot, on bicycles, in busses, in trains, in aeroplanes, in trams (in some countries), in boats, on hovercraft, on hydrofoils, in helicopters. In fact, pretty much as now.
Bicycles are ridden, most for fun/exercise, some for sports/competition and some for work.
Nishiki has a wide range of bicycles. Some fairly basic, some real nice.
The majority of people in Haiti walk or ride bicycles to get around. They also have large vehicles for public transportation, and some Haitians have personal cars.
If electric cars are charged using renewable energy then they are better than hybrid cars, because hybrids still burn some fossil fuels. However, electric cars charged with fossil fuel energy would not be better than hybrid cars.