If it can be improved, then yes. Whether that is necessary for a particular system or area is not possible to say.
i dont know i think its something in youREAL, IMPROVED, RIGHT-OUT-OF TEXTBOOK-ANSWER:The Golgi Apparatus.
I dont think the number would change, because those who take public transport usually do not have money to buy cars, not that they want to help the environment.
that they could be improved with a match and petrol or with nijas and pirates
By staying out of their business and letting them handle their own affairs.
i think it was because of the people for the wars and that they could transport grain and timber there and store it there
Without transportation, life would be a lot harder. Just think about it, without transportation, there would be no cars, bikes, ships, airplanes, scooters, boats, our legs, sleds, etc...
i think it is transport...
No, because there could be some relign in the school that does not pray
It was always a public holiday where I lived, only the fish shops opened in trade and very little public transport! The Churches were busy! Yet in some cities, I think Birmingham was one, people worked their normal day!
I don't think they did.
Horace Mann believed that society could be improved through the establishment of a public education system that was accessible to all children, regardless of their background. He argued that education was essential for creating informed citizens capable of participating in democracy and promoting social progress. Mann emphasized the importance of trained teachers and a structured curriculum to foster moral and intellectual development. Ultimately, he saw education as a means to uplift individuals and, by extension, society as a whole.
At the moment Bus or taxi, although I think the Dubai Mass transit system is supposed to eventually link up with one from AD