Since I'm from Berlin (Germany) and kind of spoiled with getting from A to B without giving a shit, I'm wondering how other SteamGifters do their business. Are you just car-people or do you relax in the sun while reading a book in commuter trains? I have no idea why, but I'm curious... :D

Look at this sweet photo of a squirrel eating some ice cream.

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How do you get to work/school/university?

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I'm using my car, Bitch
With busses, trains and lots of love
Bike'n'Hike

America's public transit infrastructure is really, really old and poor compared to other nations'. I live in the suburb and drive everywhere (everywhere is about a half hour away by car), but I take a regional rail line into the city. It's not very clean, but I like it. I like zoning out while looking at the window.

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When I was in high school and college I would use the bus since it was free between the town I live in and the city I went to school to. Now I am just a lazy fuck and drive 2 minutes to work.

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I live in a small city so there are no trains here. If I need to go somewhere I prefer to use a car, with the exception for going to downtown during the day because there are no parking places availables, the only availables are the most expensives... on that case it's better to use public transport and as this is a small city people can walk to go anywhere inside downtown.

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Train. It is a very convenient public transport in Hong Kong.

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Used to be bike/train, but lately my most used transport options are walking/taxi/airplane.

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I live in southern Taiwan. I get around town riding a scooter.

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By car, like most people here.

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Walk and Bump!

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When I moved from NYC I had to get a car to get anywhere.

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carbump :)

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Almost exclusively biking. Yay.

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Mostly by bus.

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Walk...... it's only take 25 minutes for me.

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I go by bus
In Argentina we have this

And we joke whit this

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From A to B only by car because I live in small place and the city is far away.

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Been commuting to university on my bicycle for the past 2 and half years. I bike for ~5km in one direction for roughly 25 mins. I feel so relaxed while using this type of transportation. HIGHLY recommending it to everyone. In the winter I use the bus.

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Bus when there's a problem with the train but the train is my favorite way to go

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Public transportation is not bad in my city and suburbs, making it easy to travel around during the day,but at night it gets harder and car/taxi/uber is kinda necessary after 1am.

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by bike,it takes only 20 minutes or so

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Argentine here. Bus/Metro/Train

All of them nightmare inducing experiences.

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bus

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bump:)

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unfortunately sudying years are long past me, and my work needs a lot of car rides

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For now I'm lucky because I live inside campus and can just walk or take a 5-10 min ring bus if feel lazy:) Normally I use busses and metro mostly and ferry sometimes:)

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