public transport造句31. Nine per cent of commuters used public transport in 1995 and the trend is downwards.
32. They live in an area ill served by public transport.
33. Public transport has not been able to cope adequately with the travel boom.
34. As there's no public transport, I suppose we'll have to use shanks's pony.
35. The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
36. The availability of public transport is also part of the equation.
37. I've got to get some wheels - this public transport system's a joke!
38. They were given the task of reconstructing the city's public transport system.
39. The ever-increasing demand for private cars could be halted by more investment in public transport.
40. John's written off four cars. Now he sticks to public transport.
41. Economic growth is hindered by the inadequacies of the public transport system.
42. The lack of decent public transport is a great disadvantage.
43. The extra money could be spent on improving public transport.
44. One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transport.
45. The government announced plans to nationalize the public transport system.
46. Public transport is run in direct competition with the private sector.
47. There has been a big push for better public transport.
48. The provision of good public transport will be essential for developing the area.
49. It also necessitates major improvements to public transport facilities.
50. Nor does cheaper public transport help much.
51. A minimal public transport service was in operation.
52. We will support rural schools and improve public transport.
53. The Government has cut public transport subsidies.
54. Public transport was an accepted way of travelling.
55. Public transport in this country is well-run and inexpensive.
56. Strike action has paralysed the region's public transport system.
57. On the contrary, as the pool of demand has declined, so rural public transport provision has been decimated.
58. Other benefits which come from having one's community served by public transport might include economic and social vitality.
59. Britain has a particular problem because of dense population and a policy of promoting road use at the expense of public transport.
60. They usually walk, or, if the distance is far, use public transport.