Entirely depends. On the countryside, it's mostly cars. In the big cities, particularly those with universities, there's a fair bit of bicycling.
Some types of transportation in Sweden are bus, train, plane, ferries, and cars.
Yes. Africa contains many countries like Egypt and South Africa that have cities with cars, skyscrapers, and many modern conveniences. Antarctica even has cars, like at McMurdo base.
On foot, on bikes, on a bus, in cars, ect. I've also seen tourists ride around in little orange cars and segways.
cameltoes
Fiat, Opel, Volkswagen, Opel, Toyota, Honda, BMW, Audi, Peugeot, Renault and Mercedes.
no.people only liked to ride bikes.
People who drive cars complain about Bikes and pedestrians, people on bikes complain about cars and pedestrians, pedestrians complain about cars and bikes, this is an example of a modal bias. each seeing that the other is somehow hindering or endangering them, even when one may use all three modes of transportation in a day.
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.
Transit vans, cars, bikes, motor 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.
Actually, cars don't drive. People drive cars.
Drive less and use bikes and solar powered cars.
They ride bikes, drive cars, walk, ride scooters, drive motorcycles, and ride planes.
Hores and bikes
In the old days they travelled on Horses and Camels and caravans. It is now a modern city and people travel in cars, buses, taxi, bikes and more recently they have the railways.
they drive stupid cars
210 million people drive cars in America