Sentences with phrase «means taking public transportation»

For some, that means taking public transportation or car pooling.

Not exact matches

Taking public transportation means that I have to prepare myself for the elements!
I took public transportation, so going to the gym meant that I would have to lug around both my work bag and my heavy duffel gym bag.
Make sure that the date takes place somewhere public, and also that you have your own means of transportation, so you don't have to give your address to him and can leave quickly if needed.
Experience a ride on a Jeepney — This is almost a right of passage in the Philippines and the national public means of transportation that can take you to all the nooks and crannies of the place to explore until your hearts content.
Take a small example: Moving away from internal - combustion automobiles and trucks means more than just swapping in electric vehicles and expanding public transit; it also means building the infrastructure to support the new transportation system (chargers, added bus lines, additional electric power plants), retraining the people whose livelihoods were based on maintaining conventional vehicles, changing how cities are laid out and much more.
Halfbike's compact, lightweight 17 - pound design means that it can be easily taken aboard public transportation, elevators, carried up stairs or stored in smaller spaces that would not fit a conventional bike.
Living at the Exo Astoria community means you are near various means of public transportation that will take you anywhere you need to go.
To offset the cost, you can lower your premium by increasing your deductibles for comprehensive and collision coverage, taking a defensive - driving course (if your insurer offers a discount for that), taking public transportation to work (less annual mileage means lower premiums), buying a homeowners or renters insurance policy from the same company that insures your auto or buying a safer car.
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