The same as in any other major industrialised country - cars, airplanes, buses, trains, boats, and bicycles. In particular, the French national railway system (French acronym SNCF) is one of the fastest and most technologically advanced in the world.
- the main transportation is train because they have a very large rail system
Trains, buses, planes, taxis, hitch rides and pushbike/rip-stick/scooter/skateboard etc.
they have normal transportation like cars, buses, bikes, boats ect
car - voiture
bus - bus
train - train
tram - tram
bike - vélo
well i think it is the tram.
Train service, it is fast and efficient
Same as everyone! Cars, planes, etc...
France's major exports and imports are: Machinery and transportation equipment, chemicals, iron and steel products, agricultural products, textile, clothing, and crude oil,
Walking
The TGV
2 major cities in France are Paris and Strasbourg because of the incredible historical sites they offer
The major imports of France are electronics and fuel. Metal products, cars, chemicals and agricultural machinery are also major imports of France.Major imports of France are fuel and electronics. France also imports large numbers of chemicals, industrial and agricultural machinery and cars.
A transportation corridor in France is a major shipping route for trucks. It also includes the railways and any shipping channels by water.
It depends on your method of transportation
Bugatti, Renault, Citroen are major manufacturers
Car is a very common method of transportation.Cars, then public transportation.
A method of transportation that starts with the letter B, Bicycle, Boat, Bus. Even a blimp is a mode of transportation.
France's major exports and imports are: Machinery and transportation equipment, chemicals, iron and steel products, agricultural products, textile, clothing, and crude oil,
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Walking.
Kayak
Caw
I think that the transportation was by horses and their wagon.
Steam locomotives became a frequently used method of transportation in Europe during the 19th century. Great Britain became dominated by this method of transportation up until the middle of the 20th century.