Saturday, August 4, 2007

Means of Transportation

In Taipei, there are many people who don't own a car since it's hard to find parking spaces in the crammed streets. So when they need to go somewhere far away, they ride in comfortable trains, buses, or taxis. The trains in Taipei are unique. Some of the cars don't even have seats, because the people who ride bicycles need somewhere to put them. They simply have railings on the sides of the trains to hold on to. You can lean against the railings, put bags and other bothersome accessories on them. This provides a lot of space in the center of each car. The buses are not as comfortable, but they have mini TV's suspended in midair by a strong metal pole and air conditioning. A lot of bus drivers are very aggressive and impatient. One time, I had barely stepped off the bus when it suddenly zoomed off at top speed. The next time, a motorcycle raced by and nearly ran me over! So, obviously, buses are not my favorite way to get around. Another means of transportation is riding a taxi. Despite the fact that taxis are complete ripoffs, I prefer the comfy seats to the stone hard ones of the trains and buses!

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