public transport造句91. Focuses on encouraging urban renaissance, securing a prosperous and multi-purpose countryside and promoting increased use of public transport.
92. How many other gold medallists in the world travel by public transport?
93. The most extensive option is forecast to generate around 31,000 extra public transport passengers per day.
94. Although no public transport service precisely covers the above itinerary in that form, local public transport makes the main points accessible.
95. But the difficulty of getting there by public transport is a real problem.
96. We need to reduce the demand for travel and see a dramatic shift towards public transport, cycling and walking.
97. Public transport services clearly have direct benefits to those who use them but there are additional benefits of public transport provision.
98. With a background of socialism, these PTAs were not averse to spending public money on promoting public transport.
99. Getting around Stresa isn't a problem with its extensive network of public transport.
100. I will walk, cycle or use public transport whenever possible.
101. The Public Transport Unit has no evidence of demand to justify the likely cost of the service.
102. We support the location of new industrial and commercial developments in areas already well-served by good transport infrastructure and public transport.
103. Public transport in Caracas was not affected after 35,000 subway conductors and public bus drivers voted not to join the strike.
104. She takes little exercise, does not even walk much, and prefers to use the car or public transport.
105. Buses and underground trains were so expensive that it was no longer accurate to regard them as public transport.
106. The medical advice remains that public transport single-pilot operations should not be permitted by pilots who have passed age sixty.
107. Achieving environmentally-sustainable mobility must include an expanded role for public transport, and requires many kinds of action.
108. Receipts from the sale of the licences would be ploughed back into the provision of improved public transport.
109. However, the decline of public transport and the far-from-universal availability of private transport militates against this in practice.
110. At the local level,[http:///public transport.html] there has been a considerable range of approaches to public transport provision.
111. For these smaller cities, less expensive and more modestly scaled public transport and traffic restraint policies are more appropriate.
112. Public transport is seen as a vital link to the shops and services of the town centre.
113. Wearing his transport hat, Mr Prescott came up with several strategies for improving public transport and taking cars off the road.
114. Most transport investment has gone on road construction and not on public transport.
115. Timings are arranged to allow most people to reach the assembly point from home that day by car or public transport.
116. Coal prices rose sixfold, those of electricity, gas and petrol rose fourfold, and public transport fares were doubled.
117. Why not spend some of that money on improving public transport schemes - more energy efficient, safer and less polluting?
118. If dependent on public transport, the Chamonix bus stops at Grenoble mid-morning.
119. A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
120. Better public transport means fewer drivers on the road, less congestion and quicker journeys for professional road users.