Buses in big cities are increasingly converting to compressed natural gas (CNG) due to its environmental benefits, including lower emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants compared to diesel. CNG also often proves to be more cost-effective in the long run, as it can reduce fuel costs and maintenance expenses. Additionally, many cities are aiming to improve air quality and meet regulatory standards, making the switch to CNG a practical solution for public transportation.
As buses no longer wanna give pollution to anyone
As buses no longer wanna give pollution to anyone
by less poluting
Mostly by car but commuters into big cities tend to use trains and buses.
Buses are kept i n bus shelters(big shelters)!
they are as big as 3 school buses but together.I think. I
big cities are cool to look at. big cities do not have a lot of trees.etc
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.
it is the size of 3 dubble decker buses?
Big cities is: ciudades grandes.
no idea. But elephants and buses are both big
Tea parties and big red buses.