Sentences with phrase «going by public transport»

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«If the Mayor is going to meet his target to get 80 % of journeys made by walking, cycling and public transport by 2041, he must make it safer and more convenient to walk and cycle.
In a release dated Monday April 3, 2017, the group said: «In line with the Administrative Instrument on public transport fares, the Road Transport Operators have reviewed the prices of the various elements that go into running of commercial transport services and have increased transport farestransport fares, the Road Transport Operators have reviewed the prices of the various elements that go into running of commercial transport services and have increased transport faresTransport Operators have reviewed the prices of the various elements that go into running of commercial transport services and have increased transport farestransport services and have increased transport farestransport fares by 15 %.
And noone said people aren't going to be able to use cars (i.e. personal transport) and that their freedom will be impeded which is what you have repeatedly implied; simply that the majority of (or all) car journeys in the public domain will be driven by computer controlled vehicles (and not a moment too soon).
We save money while travelling by taking public transport as much as possible rather than a taxi, finding a happy hour at restaurants instead of going out for dinner, we also love to visit local grocery stores and make picnics, we also prefer staying in an area that is less expensive.
The railways are an excellent way to go sightseeing in Switzerland as all the big attractions are connected by rail or other public transport.
But we did not bring any expensive jewelry, stayed at my friend's house (who had moved to Cape Town) and lived in a secured house, we did not use public transport (as we were recommended not to do by locals), we only went out in big groups, and were careful where we went.
Not only do you have very easy access by public transport to the city center (a 20 ′ ride by metro, they go about every 7 ′)-- but it would give you the opportunity to explore the Bijlmer, a unique, but less touristic part of Amsterdam with a rich and interesting social history.
He is great on the merits of emerging sharing economy models, new public transport systems and town planning that are serving to design out the car, the Transition Town movement and its focus on community energy, China's land grabs in Africa, and the crushing and debilitating damage done by the Anglo - Saxon work - life imbalance — his description of a «Universal Job Description for life in the service economy» that runs: «Sit at desk, write emails, answer phone, make tea and / or coffee, go to meetings, fiddle with spreadsheets, eat lunch,» will be sadly redolent to many.
A friend of mine recently posted about the following situation: Alice is on public transport when she is approached by Bob, who asks her unwanted questions (e.g. where do you live, do you want to go...
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