I'd say the way people travel really depends on whether they're in cities or the countryside. In cities like Shanghai, public transport is the main option because it's efficient and avoids traffic. For example, I take the metro almost every day to work-it's fast and connects most areas. On the other hand, in the countryside, people often rely on private cars or bicycles since public transport is less frequent and distances are longer. That said, even in rural areas, shared services like buses are improving, especially for connecting smaller towns. Overall, it's about balancing convenience and necessity based on where you are.
جميع الأسئلة
الجزء الثالثa bicycle, motorbike or car trip that you think would be interesting
How do people travel today in cities and in the countryside?
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