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    2.5 Expectations of grades are directly linked to travel time as users of public transport are less likely to expect higher grades as compared to the students who use other means. 2.5.1 As the users of public transport are not able to attend as many lectures as their counterparts who use a car or take a walk to the university, therefore their expectations of higher grades decreases to some extent. 2.5.2 In order to find out if the statement is true or should be rejected, we will use means of transport

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    Something that most people do not think of as a luxury, but as a necessity is transportation. Specifically, the ability to own a car. To many people, a car is not considered a luxury, but a right. While everyone should own a car, not everyone has the means to buy and maintain a vehicle. Those who can not afford a car are left using the public transportation system by means of last resort. The use of public transportation is inconvenient when one is trying to travel anywhere in an efficient and timely

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    Introduction Public transportation includes buses, light rail, subways, commuter, trains; streetcars are vehicles efficiency and high reliability (www.apta.com ). Furthermore, many cities are trying to invest in public transportation to put serve the needs better and provide more in contrives for citizens particular low-income households and student. Public transport services become attract, which can lead to reduce money by many people. Besides, on an individual level, public transportation saves money

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    Public Transportation For Lucas County Lucas County doesn’t have an efficient form of public transportation and is in desperate need of one. In modern America the automobile is a necessary part of life; there is almost no way to get from point A to B without a car. Unfortunately, many people don’t have access to a personal automobile and are left to depend on unreliable, inefficient, public transportation. The most common form of public transportation in Lucas County today is the bus, although on

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    drive or opt to take a public transit. Like many other subjects, there has been and most likely always will be long-lived debates over which method of transportation is truly the best choice. Naturally, most people are constantly looking for the smartest and cheapest option as well as the most popular option, but that isn’t always the easiest decision. Some factors such as cost, convenience, impact on the environment, safety can weigh in on the choice between the driving or public transit. I want to

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    “Why Public Transportation Is So Limited in the United States” by Daniel Faris, is an article published on Truth-Out.org, a nonprofit journalism website. Daniel Faris is a graduate from Susquehanna University, where he studied journalism and business, and writes about politics, technology, and progressive music in his free time. His article on public transportation exposes, what he believes to be, some of the major flaws behind the American public transportation system. Throughout this article Faris

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    Transportation from point A to B is one the most fundamental necessities of life. In today’s society, we have many different options at our disposal to get to a destination in the fastest, most efficient way. One can drive their own car, take a ride on a bus or train, or simply walk. However, I fail to include one of the most essential modes of transportation that millions of people use worldwide each day: the bicycle. This two-wheeled machine has played an integral role in transportation for almost

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    also must make a decision on how we will get from point A to point B - utilizing public transportation or our own vehicles. Public transportation generally includes busses or trams for getting around town, and many large cities have commuter trains. While there are other forms of transportation such as taxis and for hire cars such as Uber, they can only move much smaller groups of people at a time. Public transportation in the United States and other developed countries is relatively safe, but recent

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    The Advantages of Public Transportation In Human Life What is public transportation? Public Transportation is shared passenger transport service which can be using by all people. There are many type of public transport that we can use in daily life which is car pooling, taxi, busses and train. Nowadays the benefits and the importance of public transportation giving impact to everyone, even those who might are never board a train or bus. In recent years, voters around the country overwhelmingly

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    as public transport play a role in public health significantly. With all of the germs on public transportation people can pick up things easily. For example, the measles outbreak that was in Disney World, could be picked up through public transportation. People touching poles, seats, could pose the risk of spreading many communicable diseases. I personally do not believe that public transportation does a great job in the sanitation department. However, on the flip side public transportation is also

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