1.Cars drive on the left side of the road. 2.There is a metro line, on which trains travel without drivers. They are electronically operated. 3.The fare in metro varies depending on at which station you boarded, and what came out. 4.Wide streets in the city are not very many, mostly 2 to 3 lanes. 5.The entrance to the centre is paid, maybe that's why there's no traffic. 6.All public buses are two – storey. 7.Working day in all offices ends at 18.00. 8.After a lot of work, people gather in pubs to drink beer. 9.The roads are very few road signs. 10.The city is well organized system of tourist excursions. Purchasing a ticket to "red" route, you sit comfortably in a double Decker bus, wearing disposable headphones and go on a route around London, listening to the electronic tour guide that can talk in 10 languages. At any of the stops you can walk out, look around, take pictures, and sit next to the same bus. The ticket that you purchased in the beginning of the trip is coming to any of the bus "red route", it is valid for 24 hours. Buses run at intervals of about 10 minutes. 11.In August almost all the clothing stores runs out. 12.On offshore boats, buses and subway introduced a single pay system – the Oyster card.
Children like seeing wild animals at the Zoo. Every year different kinds of animals are caught in forests. They are carried in special lorries and they are taken to the nearest Zoo. Animals, like pandas, cheetahs, lions and tigers are usually kept in metal cages. They are fed by their keepers. The keepers put their foods in their cages once or twice a week, these cages are emptied and are cleaned by some cleaners. The doors of the cages are never opened when there are visitors. They are visited by a lot of people every day. Children aren't allowed to go near the animals in cages because they are wild and very dangerous.
2.There is a metro line, on which trains travel without drivers. They are electronically operated.
3.The fare in metro varies depending on at which station you boarded, and what came out.
4.Wide streets in the city are not very many, mostly 2 to 3 lanes.
5.The entrance to the centre is paid, maybe that's why there's no traffic.
6.All public buses are two – storey.
7.Working day in all offices ends at 18.00.
8.After a lot of work, people gather in pubs to drink beer.
9.The roads are very few road signs.
10.The city is well organized system of tourist excursions. Purchasing a ticket to "red" route, you sit comfortably in a double Decker bus, wearing disposable headphones and go on a route around London, listening to the electronic tour guide that can talk in 10 languages. At any of the stops you can walk out, look around, take pictures, and sit next to the same bus. The ticket that you purchased in the beginning of the trip is coming to any of the bus "red route", it is valid for 24 hours. Buses run at intervals of about 10 minutes.
11.In August almost all the clothing stores runs out.
12.On offshore boats, buses and subway introduced a single pay system – the Oyster card.