Ron Johnson wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 03/01/07 19:16, Paul Johnson wrote: >> Ron Johnson wrote: >> >>> On 03/01/07 15:51, Joe Hart wrote: >>>> Steve Lamb wrote: >>>>> Joe Hart wrote: >>> [snip] >>>> However, I was exaggerating a bit. To go the 26 km from here to >>>> Amsterdam, it takes about a half of an hour with the car or the bus. >>>> The difference is I have to find a place to park the car, and then pay >>>> for it. Choosing the bus or the car for a trip to the city is a matter >>>> of need. For example if one needs to buy items that are heavy or bulky >>>> and bring them home, then the car is the best mode of transportation. >>>> If one is going to see museums and/or other sites, then the bus (or >>>> train) is the best. >>> What if the bus line you are on loops around the opposite part of >>> town from where you want to go? >> >> Transfer to the correct one? Good transit systems work on a radial-grid >> pattern, not parallel lines. > > Radial grid?
Grid pattern with some extra crosstown routes running radial from the center of population. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]