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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:13 pm
Ya, i think, this rule must be applied. Reduce personal vehicle and increase public vehicle. I can't breathe fresh air in tropical country. crying
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:32 am
I live in the largest city in New Zealand (Auckland), we experience peak traffic, traffic jams, and everything you'd expect in a highly populated area, yet I have never seen or experienced smog in our city, not that I'd want to.
There has been a big move toward advertising the use of public transport, with extending rail in suburbs that never had them before, and increasing bus routes. We have always had car pooling, to school, work, sport etc.
So yeah, I'm big on utilizing public transport, I take the bus.
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:51 pm
I live in the country part of western New York and my Dad has forbidden from anyone in my family to go to the city because he belives that because i like to breath alot (everybody does) that i'll get broncitous.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:42 pm
the real bluestorm I live in the country part of western New York and my Dad has forbidden from anyone in my family to go to the city because he belives that because i like to breath alot (everybody does) that i'll get broncitous. thats kinda extreme. you shouldn't be kept away from doing everyday things.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:50 pm
freddie07 I live in the largest city in New Zealand (Auckland), we experience peak traffic, traffic jams, and everything you'd expect in a highly populated area, yet I have never seen or experienced smog in our city, not that I'd want to. There has been a big move toward advertising the use of public transport, with extending rail in suburbs that never had them before, and increasing bus routes. We have always had car pooling, to school, work, sport etc. So yeah, I'm big on utilizing public transport, I take the bus. This one lady from my mom's work had to go on a business trip to Japan, and she said that it was horrible to breathe there. She said it was so dense in pollution from all the cars, that it was terrible on her lungs. I'm guessing she was in a major city, however.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:55 pm
PoppyPatch freddie07 I live in the largest city in New Zealand (Auckland), we experience peak traffic, traffic jams, and everything you'd expect in a highly populated area, yet I have never seen or experienced smog in our city, not that I'd want to. There has been a big move toward advertising the use of public transport, with extending rail in suburbs that never had them before, and increasing bus routes. We have always had car pooling, to school, work, sport etc. So yeah, I'm big on utilizing public transport, I take the bus. This one lady from my mom's work had to go on a business trip to Japan, and she said that it was horrible to breathe there. She said it was so dense in pollution from all the cars, that it was terrible on her lungs. I'm guessing she was in a major city, however. Tokyo wasn't too bad when I went there..granted I was there in the autumn (fall for you silly americans =P)
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:09 am
They should make the new hybrid cars cheaper for all families.
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:05 pm
freddie07 I live in the largest city in New Zealand (Auckland), we experience peak traffic, traffic jams, and everything you'd expect in a highly populated area, yet I have never seen or experienced smog in our city, not that I'd want to. There has been a big move toward advertising the use of public transport, with extending rail in suburbs that never had them before, and increasing bus routes. We have always had car pooling, to school, work, sport etc. So yeah, I'm big on utilizing public transport, I take the bus. is that cause you want ot or have to cause where i live it's pretty much mandatory to use public trans short for transportation to get to school.
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:07 pm
Stigmatophiliac They should make the new hybrid cars cheaper for all families. agreed
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:08 pm
Proud Member of "The People Who Suck At Water Temples Club"
92% of teens would be gone if Abercrombie & Fitch said it wasn't cool to breathe Put this in your sig if you are the 8% who'd be laughing
it is so stupid they need to make ecofriendly clothing that is trendy to.
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:01 am
i avoid heavily populated areas unless it's necessary. i don't breath well (wearing a mask, or staying in a hotel room not breathing well). there are some noticeable changes in some cities that i hope will catch on - public transportation that works on alternative fuels while restricting other traffic is one. it was nice to walk with offspring while they were shopping and not have to have a conversation with them hearing me wheeze.
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:37 am
Stigmatophiliac They should make the new hybrid cars cheaper for all families. agreed. We cant really go around saying this though, because we cant blame them for having high prices, if they dont make enough off of each vehicle they sell, the whole company could go bankrupt and have to lay-off innocent people. If it wasnt such a hard time, it would be a good idea!
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