On nice,warm days. Sometimes they are in a rush to get somewhere.!
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.
yes. It's invented long before that.
You use trams to save you from having to drive around to get places. There are many advantages of using a tram.
Buses, subways, trams, taxis (cabs) qualify as such.
A tram can be a monorail without wheels.
Trams are not bad for the environment, though if there a lot of them then sometimes they can cause damage. It would be best not to use trams.
One of the major modes of transport in Holland or The Netherlands is by bycycle, there are more bycycles in holland than anywhere else in Europe (per person anyway). In addition to this trams are frequently found in most major dutch cities. This is mainly due to the practical absence of a city bus service. Obviously these are in addition to cars and other motor vehicles.
Train, bus, metro, trams, cabs, cars, motorcycles, scooters and bicycles. For short distances we almost always take the bicycle.
The motto of Yarra Trams is 'Love Your Trams'.
They usually put up shoes
Trams were used in Auckland between 1902 to 1956. (Electric trams).
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.