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just wondering how many of you use public transport regularly? My car has broken and will be forced to use public transport which is fine however im finding that at least two towns I need to visit daily has no early bus and no train station- is my only option a taxi? This is why I rely on my car even though in principle id rather use public transport. How about you all?
I haven’t used a bus or train in over 15 years I can bare it pe coughing and sneezing everywhere
Not regularly, but when i go shopping in the city, its cheaper, quicker and easier to get the train in
I don’t get out much cause of my disability but if I had to I would have to as I can’t afford a car
In London, public transport is most convenient...unless there are delays, of course, which happens a lot. And I often walk to most places as sometimes it’s quicker than taking a bus due to traffic congestion
I have no choice but to use public transport I'm epileptic so unable to drive and cant always expect people to come pick me up and drop me off taxis are to expensive
I am ok with public transport.....but they have no place for buggies....
And I am allergic to dogs and cats....I would love to see a separate place for them....defo not the dog sitting next to me on the seat...
No , don't live in a major city and our public transport service is not the best, no early morning buses, evening or Sunday service ,
A few week a go my car went into the garage and I had to get to an hospital in the next County about 35 mins by car, took me almost 3.5 hours , four buses , biggest problem was long waits up-to almost hour changing buses .
I don't use it regularly, it isn't easy getting the bus with the buggy, so only use it when we go into town, which is only when my mil visits. It is very reasonable for the bus where we live and there are lots of them, so it is very convenient, just not always practical.
No i don't but only as i live remotely and there is not a good service here. The rare bus takes more than double what driving would so it's not at convenient either
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