Rennie`
Around the world people are trying to cut down on emissions, especially England (We're probably one of the most
greenest countries in the world!).
Sure, rub it in, you who live on an
island *grumble grumble, mutter mutter*
stare (All in good fun)
The thing is, Cairo's mass transit is, uh...best adjective would be "overloaded." When the bus gets crowded, people just start hanging off the sides. Wasn't there a statistic about Cairo alone having a huge bus accident every few days or so? Not to mention the buses are probably old to begin with and aren't exactly in the best maintained condition, and guzzle oil like nobody's business. Keeping vehicles well-maintained also helps with pollution.
wink There's a problem with that, though, and that's Egypt's poverty. Not everyone can pay to keep their car/bus in peak condition or pay for energy-conserving and pollution-reducing alternatives. Everything in Egypt suffers for that, including the monuments.