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Transportation Network for University Students

Other plans for transportation to students

By AkramoPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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Transportation Network for University Students
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-1) What's the transportation network for scholars

The first time you hear that you'll suppose the classic term which is motorcars or Metro and megacity route planning, but the moment we're talking about the transport network for scholars who know every possible route and mode of transport that leads to the university and also choose the fastest and cheapest way to get to the university on time.

of course, Not all days are ideal, because for some reason you may not be suitable to use a means, and then you're confused but don't worry, I'll educate you on how to set up backup plans regarding transportation.

scholars have numerous transportation options like motorcars, bikes, and indeed their buses but not every pupil has all these options so I'm then to try to give the most standard possibilities for scholars all over the world.

-2) Most common transportation results for scholars

In every megacity, each over the world, there's public and private transportation. You can fluently find public transportation similar to motorcars, hacks, boats, or tuk-tuks depending on the country's culture and terrain, and the moment I'll talk about the participated transportation used by university scholars. This brings us to the first one on our list which is:

-motorcars are the most common transportation all over the world and the cheapest, voyage all the megacity numerous times a day, its a good transportation but it takes a long time to reach the destination, especially with the stops at every position

-The metro is presently considered the fastest means of transportation within the megacity, so it isn't affected by natural factors, suffocating business, or indeed business accidents, as nothing stands in its way. Another common transportation in utmost countries is Tramway, cheap, and way more comfortable than Taxis which makes it better than them so far, but shares two negative points which are stops at every station and taking time before moving, Also they're kinda slow because they're moving in the megacity which has speed limits for all the vehicles, which makes it better on the comfortable side but on the practical side it's not the stylish choice for scholars then.

Previous researchers have suggested that TNCs may be a substitute for taxis or public transit, but not for impaired driving.8 In rural areas, especially college areas, this may not be the case; TNCs may add an important option for the large numbers of college students who use substances and need safe transportation. In rural campus communities, students may be more likely to use TNCs compared to rural residents,

there must be various transportation to help them get to university in time and go back to a safe environment, simply they can maintain lights at night and place some police points on outside roads, all that can add safer roads to the students.

in other countries such as Algeria, they provide transportation to their students free all year and widely available which helps students to save time and money and focus on their studies more.

Some regions in the world have their means of transportation, for example, in countries with more mountainous regions, we find the cable car more used, and some others use boats due to the abundance of water in them, and this is what makes the transportation network planning more diverse from one region to another, and this is what gives diversity in the world between transportation plans.

However, some means of transportation remain spread throughout the whole world, such as cars, buses, and trams, but it seems that the best of them is the metro, due to the absence of anything that hinders it under the ground and its ability to speed without restrictions.

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