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    alternative options for transportation is vital in order to move around with a car. Individuals can learn the bus routes of the area that they live in each urban and suburban areas usually have public busses for people to get to places. In my experience in Hagerstown the buses are sometimes reliable just be sure to not miss the bus because it maybe another 30 minutes to an hour before another bus arrives. In addition, people can also get a taxi to take them to whatever destination they want within the

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    How Roadways and Public transit have impacted the city The top issue in Toronto was the poor performance of public transit such as buses, streetcars, and subway trains. The TTC system is of very bad performance that even many transit systems in third- world countries provide users with better experiences than trasit users have in Toronto. The current major problems with TTC are: crowding during rush periods and insufficient ridership to justify reasonable service levels at other times. Another

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    On Wednesday October 25th I went to the Multnomah County Library on 49th and woodstock to do my Fieldwork Observation assignment. I left directly after school and took the number 10 bus, to Woodstock Park which I walked through. I arrived at the library at 2:48pm I used the restroom then took a seat in the back right of the room. The reason for this seating choice was so I could see as much as the room as possible. I didn’t officially start the time until 2:51pm. The first thing I noticed was that

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    The bus, full of chattering girls, pulled into the parking lot in Boston, MA. I listened to the coach, Walter speak as he gave us directions to follow. Then, I stood up from the comfortable laid back seat that faced a tv. Off the bus, I walked to the back and the back door opened. Black and gold bags with a Vermont Stars logo passed down to me, carried a strong odor. We just grab a bag and bring it so we don’t waste time trying to find our specific one. Weighed down by my teammates bag, imprints

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    plenty of spaces to park right next to the building. A couple spots at the end are marked handicapped. If you turn left there are handicap spaces near the building and further down by an outdoor pavilion. The spaces are wide enough for our vans and bus that was purchased for persons with disabilities and seniors citizens. A total of seven handicap spaces are at the park district. I was surprised to find that there is no enforcement procedure to ensure that accessible parking is used only by

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    went well; I scored a few and contributed a few assists. Of the course of the night more and more games went on, to be honest I didn’t really have a bad game. I was happy with how I performed in the games but now it was time to rest before the long bus journey home. I plugged my earphones in, Jimi Hendrix blaring from them and head for some food. As I excepted the food wasn’t your Michelin star quality, more like your primary school dinners but after an exhausting day I was starving and the food seemed

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    friendship of John and Lorraine. If those two never became friends there would have not been a book. When Lorraine moved to town she was not a very social person, but she was at the bus stop waiting for the bus to come and she noticed John. She said she noticed him because of his eyes. One day John had to sit next to her on the bus because there were no other seats left. She didn't like it at first cause, all he did was laugh and she thought he was laughing at her. She asked him to stop laughing at her.

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    Safe Rides Unlimited, we can help you find the ideal party bus or limo ride that can take you to and from restaurants, clubs, bars, sporting events, concerts or anywhere you may want to be. Our stylish, convenient and affordable rides are great for friends or family going for social drinking as well as special occasions, including weddings, birthdays, reunions, and bachelor or bachelorette parties. Safe, Convenient and Affordable Party Bus and Limo Ride Be safe on the roads and help save a

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    Amongst the many choices we have to make today, we 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

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    The Red Bus It all happened one regular afternoon on a Wednesday at Hertford County Early College. It was around 4:40 p.m. and video game club had just dismissed from Ms. Smyth’s room, everyone except for Nick and Alston. They were still waiting for their rides. While waiting, they noticed a mysterious red bus pull up about 30 yards from them. They had never seen a red bus before but didn’t pay it any mind. Alston decided he wanted something to drink. He told Nick that he would be back

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