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the same as in the Ukraine. they have cars, mostly Lada's, metro's, which you would call a subway, trains, taxis, and something called a marshutka, which is a large passenger van with raised roof and about 20 seats in it. they would have boats and ships, jets and airplanes, some form of helicopter. they have bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, tractors, and trucks.about the same as the states except for uglier, slower, and dumber.

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Long distance - train.

Commuter - subway in the cities where it exists, bus otherwise.

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Car. I have NEVER seen traffic as bad as in Russia. Not even in Italy or on LA freeways. They look peaceful and empty compared to Russian traffic jams.

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you can ride a bike

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trains and subways

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