Cyclists, pedestrians, and those on
public transit without access to automobile insurance will not have access to these additional benefits.
If you live in Cluj - Napoca in north - western Romania you can ride
public transit without paying anything, as long as you have a book with you.
Not exact matches
The state would also need to commit to major
transit improvements as part of its proposal for Port Covington, both because easy access to
public transit is on Amazon's wish list and because adding 50,000 jobs
without improved
transit could be a recipe for gridlock.
So tell me my good fellow How someone is going to manage the equivalent of an 45 minute drive
without a car or access to
public transit (that would be about a 30 mile trip, so at least 10» ish hours walking for the average person or 3» ish hours on a bicycle if I recall base speeds correctly right)?
We are expecting in early June in an urban / suburban environment (lots of old sidewalks that will see a lot of us, urban playgrounds, some shopping / eating out, but also a decent amount of driving expected
without a lot of
public transit).
Despite intense opposition from nearly every local elected official and a total lack of
public input on the new design, Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state Department of Transportation are moving forward with plans to build a new Tappan Zee Bridge
without transit.
«And not only does this present a huge inconvenience to the residents of Washington Heights, but it leaves them stranded and
without other convenient
public transit options, this community struggles to make it to work on time or to make it to work at all and potentially putting their jobs on the line.»
Transportation particularly in a province like ours where there's not a lot of
public transit, it's very difficult to live
without a car here.
Philadelphia International Airport: 25 minutes by cab / lyft
without traffic or 28 minutes by
public transit 30th Street Station: 5 minutes by cab / lyft Suburban Station: 3 minute walk
You can still get around completely by foot, bike or
public transit in those countries
without people thinking you're poor or insane.
Sure, I wholeheatredly agree that
public transportation (and walkable / bikeable communities) is the greenest option, but tell that to your average midwesterner, who lives in a sprawling community
without a lick of viable
transit.
The latest labor of green brotherly love — about one young man's crusade to survive in Beijing
without a car — is packed with action,
public transit love, bus seating etiquette, eco rap, and some good green fun.
Established
public transportation systems like BART, Muni, Caltrain, SamTrans, and AC
Transit make it easy for people to get around
without a vehicle — so easy that many people who live in cities along the peninsula and in the East Bay do not own a car.
• It is impossible to work here
without a vehicle, as the
public transit system is limited, to say the least.
Unfortunately Brian, showing up at an appointment driving a fancy car is
without doubt a sign of prosperity and leaves a client with a better impression than seeing his salesperson trip off a
public transit vehicle.
Buildings are going to need five or six parking spots per thousand square feet, especially in suburban areas
without good access to
public transit.