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    Chariot Swot Analysis

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    between Bart stops and downtown workplaces. Its only customer segment is the city worker. Customer Segment Customer Jobs San Francisco downtown workers commute between home and workplace everyday. Common transportations they take include Bart, Muni, bus, and Caltrain. However, sometimes they take Uber or taxi in emergency. Commuters need an easy and reliable solution for their daily transportation. They have functional jobs like showing up in workplace in time, looking clean and energetic,…

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    remarked my mom “Have a great day at middle school!” I was walking to the bus stop when I suddenly hear somebody yell “Jacob!” I look around to see who possibly could have called my name when I saw my friend Nick. I was so nervous my heart was pounding like a drum because it was a start of middle school. I was talking to my friends, waiting for the bus which it felt like an eternity, but the bus finally arrived. As I walked into the bus I looked up at the big, yellow, glaring sun hoping today…

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    Banning In Schools

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    cars on the road does not contradict with traffic. Although, school takes session at a known time, a student could be in need of tutoring or they may have business to take care of. Banning from driving a car to school causes many mishaps. Missing the bus would…

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    nerve-wracking all at the same time. To help take down stress levels: some of us talked with friends, sang along to music, slept, or did our homework to pass the time. “The bus trip down there we didn’t really do much,” Natasha Anderson told me, “an hour until we got there, we played Cards Against Humanity with the entirety of the back of the bus.” Talking with Lauren Hall as well, she agreed that the…

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    year because I could not find a bus or metro which could take me to the fair directly. I did have other choices: spent at least 40 dollars to take a round trip or spent 3 hours on the metro and one hour to walk to get there then back home. Neither of them would be a good decision. As the sixth most populous city nationwide (“Phoenix Quick Fact” 1), compared with New York and other big cities, phoenix’s public transportation is indeed subpar. It is true that the bus and metro is near our Tempe…

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    head down the bus stop, Sara was there dressed as a witch. Two feet next to her was a ghost dressed person. After five minutes, the ghost dressed head to me. I thought he was about to kill me. The ghost asked me ‘’how are you?’’ I answered ‘’ I’m fine’’ with a frightful voice. I couldn’t even answer his questions very properly, because I am scared that a stranger came and started talking to me. As the bus arrived, I saw my friends and I had a reflection in the bus and…

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    Valley Metro Case Study

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    I took a slightly different approach and decided to evaluate Valley Metro’s bus system. I choose the public transportation because I use it on a regular basis and have become very familiar with the way operate and I had easy access to it. Every since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Federal Rehabilitation Act passed in 1973 Valley Metro has been dedicated to provide a transportation service that is contented and suitable for everyone. Valley Metro buses comply with the ADA…

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    A Memorable Journey I am barely able to drag my exhausted body and hardly lift my baggage heading towards the exit of the airport. After a lengthy stood waiting, in the dim light, I finally get on the bus drives me home. During the overnight bus ride, all the details of the journey are still echoing and these memories remain sharply engraved on my mind. Even I staring at the view that vanished in an instant out of the window, it reminds me the splendid lights which I saw in my journey. Within…

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    Public transport is only option left for Auckland people to reduce carbon emissions, avoid congestions and improve safety and personal security. Steps towards public transport will free up the roads to freight transport for commercial use there by increasing the productivity and competitiveness. Increased public transport usage in Auckland, reduces fuel consumption, lessen dependence on imported fuels and also mitigate the effect of transport on climate change. According to…

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    Transportation Vehicles

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    have attained the cars that others could only fathom having. People need vehicles every day to get to their job, the grocery store, and other residencies; moreover, a lot of people today have a form of transportation whether their transportation is a bus, bike, or even a train. Vehicle manufacturers make similar cars, but some stand out in a specific attribute of their vehicles. When people utter that they need a vehicle that is a very broad approach to pursuing the car that an individuals’…

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