School transport survey Robert did a survey of students' opinions about travelling to school in the centre of the City of Bristol Road the results. Then answer the questions How many means of transport are mentioned in the next By Robert Young I interviewed a hundred students about their journey to school. They all live a maximum of tive lilometres from their school. Here are the questions I asked: 1 How do you get to school? What are the advantages and disadvantages of these forms of transport? And here are the results: 1 How do you get to school? - by blevele 30 people by bus 35 people (35 students walk to school, because they live very near). What are the advantages and disadvantages of these forms of transport? Bus Bicycle Advantages Advantages 18 the quickest way the most enjoyable way the healthiest way 28 the easiest way 7 the most comfortable way the cheapest way SCHOOL TRANSPORT SURVEY 3 Bicycle Disadvantages Bus Disadvantages the most dangerous way the coldest way 9 23 the slowest way 12 the most boring way Obviously the best way to get to school depends on how far you live from school. Many students would prefer to walk to school, but they live too far away. The biggest problem in Bristol is the traffic, so if you go to school by bus, it's slower and more boring. For many students the quickest way to get to school is by bicyele. So if you go to school by bicycle, it's quicker and you enjoy the journey more. But many cyclists are worried about the dangers of cycling in heavy traffic. And of course, riding a bicycle is not very enjoyable when it rains and when it's cold! In my opinion the best way to get to school is by bieyele and the worst way to get there is by bus,
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c) They need excellent visual skills and eye-hand coordination. The ability to pay attention to detail is also essential.
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e) no, they can also read the script.
f) the cinematographer, production manager, technical director, boom operator, gaffer, dolly grip, key grip, and stunt coordinator.