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Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Different Modes Of Transport

By Byron Jonas


We may be living in the Information Age, but people still have to get around. To get this done, you may choose to go in a car, or you might opt for a train, or even an airplane. You have many different modes of transport to pick from, and they all do the job in different ways.

When they travel over the ground, many people opt for an automobile. This is one of the most popular types of transportation, although it does use quite a bit of energy and is thought to be a huge pollution source. Some people also travel by motorcycle or by bus. All of these vehicles have mechanical engines, but for those who would rather travel on their own power, they have the option of riding a bicycle or walking through town.

Some people enjoy air travel and they fly a lot, taking anything from a helicopter to a jumbo jet to a little commuter plane. Bigger jets burn through tons of fuel but are able to transport a lot of travelers over a long distance in a relatively short time. On the other hand, helicopters are used for short jaunts. For example, the American President uses a unique helicopter which brings him from the White House to a nearby air field where his plane, Air Force One, will take him out on a longer trip.

Many people travel each year by rail. Sometimes this takes the form of a train, a series of connected cars which travel on parallel rails. Other times it can take the form of a cable car, a single car which also travels on parallel rails but over shorter distances. Trains are used to move cargo as well as passengers over long distances, where cable cars are intended for intra-city use.

One popular form of travel is done over water. A boat can be big or small. Some of them are only dinghies, designed to go out for the day on the water for sightseeing or fishing. Some others could be as large as oil tankers, which are intended to move huge oil shipments over the oceans. Some are just ferryboats, moving commuters across the bay, and there are even houseboats on which people live.

Finally, there are spacecraft. The most well-known are the American space program, NASA, and the Russian Soyuz capsules. Both are used to send men and cargo into space for military and scientific purposes and then return them safely back home.

Regardless of how much data gets sent around the world on the web, the people themselves still need to get around. The people of today have a lot of choices in their modes of transport. The people of tomorrow might have even more.




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