What type of transportation is most common in Canada?
Ugh, buses. Theyre everywhere in Canadian cities! It feels like theyre the default, even though some places have fancier options like subways. Its frustrating because sometimes you have to switch between a bunch of different buses, or even a bus and a train, just to get across town. Why cant we have better integrated transit? It makes getting around such a hassle.
Okay, so if you’re asking about the most common way people get around in Canada… honestly? It’s probably the car. I know, I know, the paragraph talks about buses, and yeah, they are super common, especially in cities. Like, seriously, in my city, they’re everywhere. You can’t escape the things! It often feels like buses are the go-to, the default, even in places where, you know, they do have subways or light rail (which are, admittedly, way nicer). But so many people still drive. Think about suburbs, smaller towns… cars reign supreme. It’s kind of a North American thing, isn’t it?
But inside the cities themselves? Yeah, buses. For sure. Which is a pain sometimes, let me tell you. I remember this one time, I had to take three different buses and then a SkyTrain (we have those here in Vancouver) just to get to a friend’s place. It took, like, an hour and a half! Seriously, an hour and a half! Driving would have been, what, 20 minutes? It’s so frustrating. The whole system feels kinda…patchwork. Not seamless, you know? It makes you wonder why things can’t be a little more, uh, integrated? Makes getting around a real headache sometimes. And don’t even get me started on winter bus schedules… ????
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