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What is the cheapest mode of personal transport?

Cheapest option is to walk, so you'll need to move closer to your job.



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Take public transit In most cities, public transit is a great way to get around and one of the best ways to commute without a car. It's cheaper than driving and can save you time and stress. If you want to take this commuting choice long-term, look into passes or payment options that the transit organization offers.

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If price is the deciding factor, the car trip will usually be the cheaper one for anything more than a single passenger or a single passenger with infant child in tow. (Kids under two generally ride the train free.)

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For the shortest trip, driving is slightly more economical than flying. But for the longer cross-country trip, flying is far cheaper. And keep in mind that this only considers solo drivers. Families or friends traveling in one vehicle can save money by driving, even on longer routes.

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How to Save Big on Transportation: 12 Tricks and Tips
  1. Carpool with coworkers and friends. ...
  2. Take advantage of public transportation. ...
  3. Save on car insurance. ...
  4. Save on gas. ...
  5. Ditch the car payment. ...
  6. Use that cruise control. ...
  7. Get rid of that second or third car. ...
  8. Walk or bike when you can.


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Water transportation is the least expensive and slowest mode of freight transport. It is generally used to transport heavy products over long distances when speed is not an issue.

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When it comes to transporting bulk cargo over long distances, rail is often the most cost-effective option. It can handle heavy loads with relative ease. Trains are generally more fuel-efficient and produce fewer emissions per ton-mile of cargo compared to trucks, making rail a greener option for long-haul logistics.

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Taking Buses to Travel Europe Cheaply. If affordability is what you're after, I highly recommend traveling around Europe by bus. While it's not as comfortable, convenient or scenic as train travel, it comes at a fraction of the cost (which means more euros in your pocket for croissant hoarding and wine guzzling).

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Buses are often the cheapest way to travel around Europe. Bus routes often follow the same routes as trains, but for much less.

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Traveling on a Budget: 10 Tips to Save Cash
  1. Plan ahead. ...
  2. Create a budget before the trip. ...
  3. Travel during off-peak seasons. ...
  4. Check Groupon and LivingSocial for savings. ...
  5. Avoid hotels when possible. ...
  6. Look for discounts before you go. ...
  7. Travel with a friend. ...
  8. Don't be afraid to haggle.


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It's cheap. Buses and trains are the most affordable way to travel. Wherever you are, you can find cheap bus and train tickets to various destinations, allowing you to embark on an adventure without breaking the bank. It's convenient.

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