Now, I know you might be thinking... Not my child, however, based on these numbers, I can only assume that students who
commute via public transportation are the only ones not texting and driving.
It's called «Dust to Dust» and it tracks the energy used in creating, operating, and scrapping numerous different types of cars, even taking into account the different amounts and types of pollution caused by production in different countries (including whether factory workers are likely to
commute via public transportation).
But
I commute via public transportation so walking in the rain happens a lot.
If mom is unfortunate enough to live in a major city and
commute via public transportation, the risk of falling and not being able to get a seat can make things rough.
variety of sizes, and can help a large dog
commute via public transportation or age gracefully when he could use a lift.
Driving my own car gives me more freedom, but
commuting via public transportation makes it very difficult.
Texas is more sparsely populated, it has lower gasoline prices, and 2 percent of its labor force
commutes via public transportation, as compared to 5 percent in California.
Energy prices (average gasoline and retail electricity price) and public infrastructure (share of working population
commuting via public transportation) were important in explaining the interstate variation in the use of transportation fuels and residential electricity and are readily addressed by climate and energy policies.
Chances are, that you are
commuting via public transportation on a weekly basis at one point or another even if you own a car.
Not exact matches
The other solution to passenger vehicles is reducing
commuting times by solving that housing crisis, and getting people out of their cars by increasing infill and density
via building out proper
public transportation systems (which themselves will need to be electrified).