Rules of the Road may change from one country to the left. Some drive on the left, some drive on the right. Some allows "turn-on-red" in an intersection, some don't.
You need to be aware of the changes, and adapt to them.
The Rules of the Road may be different. In some countries cars drive on the left side of the street.
Walking - it is free Cycling costs money - to buy the cycle for a start
Car, Walking, Car sharing, Bus, Cycling, London underground, Train,
Well, with cycling you have more opportunities to fall than while walking, so it probably generates a few more injuries.
Sure you can. Although both cycling and walking mostly engage the legs, so I'd suggest you try pole walking instead of regular walking to get some more upper body activity.
Er.... Walking, cycling, swimming
SPD cycling shoes are designed for use with Shimano Pedaling Dynamics (SPD) clipless pedals. They have a recessed cleat that allows for easier walking when off the bike. This differs from other types of cycling shoes, such as road cycling shoes, which have a protruding cleat that can make walking more difficult.
Walking, jogging, running, cycling, swimming
Definitely walking. Trampolining? Well, it actually depends. If you walk every day that's really good for keeping in shape. Cycling is for cardio. Trampolining........ well, I guess they're good for your thighs???? Idk, but if you're busy I reccomend cycling.
It depends on whether you are walking, cycling, driving, flying ...
Running, swimming, cycling, dancing, and brisk walking.
People move by trains, cars, bus, cycling, airplanes, subways, cycling and walking .