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Answers:  B, C and D.

A.  Australia

B.  Barbados

C.  Bolivia

D.  Cameroon

Australia

Rail Australia links major cities with excellent service; many trains have reserved seats only. Sleeping accommodations are available on overnight trains.

All major cities are linked by bus service. National, interstate and intrastate companies operate throughout Australia. Service is offered on Air-conditioned coaches are available, and service is comfortable and convenient. The major Australian cities and their suburbs are covered by extensive networks of excellent bus, tram, ferry, and rail services. Extended ride or time tickets or passes are always available. For information and schedules, contact the individual city transport authorities.

Barbados

Barbados is a relatively small island, so traversing the country should not prove too difficult. A broad road network makes traveling across the island very easy, as does the availability of buses and taxis. The public transportation system in Barbados is relatively inexpensive and efficient, but foreign nationals may find that driving their own vehicles provides more convenience.

Bolivia

Bolivia has public transportation, but, in general, it is substandard. There are also concerns regarding personal safety. Exercise caution when using any form of public transport.

Cameroon

Mass transit is slowly developing in Cameroon. Most expatriates rely upon their own vehicles for short distances and air travel for long distances. Petty theft is common on public transportation. Be vigilant if you choose to travel by bus, train, or shared taxi.

Excerpted from Living Abroad Reports on Australia, Barbados, Bolivia, and Cameroon (Mass Transit).

Written by Michael Cadden, SGMS-T, VP International Operations

Business Traveler London

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