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Northern European countries are doing things differently to get more people on bicycles. U.S. and Canada lag due to strength of car culture, concerns about safety.
Should a college student own a car? Or are there cheaper and simpler alternatives? Here are some questions students can ask about car ownership in college.
There are several ways car owners can save money and obtain free services when it comes to purchasing and/or maintaining a car.
The 1960s saw the end of steam trains on British Rail. Today, preserved and narrow gauge railways make it possible to relive the past.
Save on gas and insurance by getting rid of your personal car altogether. Car sharing programs like Zipcar in big (and some small) cities, make good money sense.
Trade in clunkers for $3,500 or $4,500 stimulus rebates. Cash for Clunkers government auto incentives are available; get U.S cash for cars program details.
Driving allows travelers to follow their own schedules and to see the Italian countryside and visit the charming small villages instead of just cities.
Worldwide, the number of people killed in road traffic crashes each year is estimated to be almost 1.2 million.
Learn good net etiquette -- or "netiquette" -- for participating in internet forums, including social web forums and web forums related to business or web writing.
Urban sprawl and budget cuts to public transportation alternatives do more than harm the environment, says researcher. It can make income inequities far worse.
At many schools in the United States and Canada, students can rent Zipcars by the hour or by the day - thus reducing the need for privately-owned vehicles on campus.


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