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12 Sentences With "travelling to and from work"

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Travelling to and from work, but only where this absolutely cannot be done from home.
Announcing the new lockdown measures on Monday evening, Boris Johnson said people would for at least three weeks be allowed to leave their homes only for "very limited purposes," which include shopping for essentials, collecting medicine, exercising once a day, and travelling to and from work where it was not possible to work at home.
So if you take the worst case scenario — and it could get even pricier on horror traffic days — travelling to and from work every weekday in a taxi would cost you the following: Sydney: A$2150 Melbourne: A$213 Brisbane: A$220 Finally, you could give in to the hype and start Ubering like the rest of the world.
That is why people will only be allowed to leave their home for the following very limited purposes: -shopping for basic necessities, as infrequently as possible -one form of exercise a day - for example a run, walk, or cycle - alone or with members of your household; -any medical need, to provide care or to help a vulnerable person; -and travelling to and from work, but only where this is absolutely necessary and cannot be done from home.
In its final years, the station was very quiet except for the morning and evening peaks with commuters travelling to and from work in Bedford.
Apart from coal there were several other minerals found in the area where transportation by rail was the preferred option. These included ironstone, limestone and sandstone. When passenger trains were introduced they were widely used by people travelling to and from work.
Wellington Cable Car The Wellington Cable Car runs between the central city and the hill suburb of Kelburn. It is used by commuters travelling to and from work, by people travelling from the city to the Wellington Botanic Garden, and by students at Victoria University. Despite its name, it is a funicular with two counterbalanced cars permanently attached to each other by a cable, rather than a true cable car, where the cars grip or release the cable as needed. The cable runs through a pulley at the top of the hill, driven by an electric motor.
From 17 March 2020,World news story French personal travel waiver certificate Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 4 April 2020 all people in France were required to complete and carry an exemption form to leave their homes and can be fined for non-essential journeys. Essential journeys include shopping for food, travelling to and from work, accessing healthcare, and exercising within 1 km of the home for up to 1 hour. Police around the country had set up road blocks to check people who were out and about had good reason and that their exemption declarations were in order.
Bells Corners is probably best known for the commercial strip along Richmond and Robertson Roads, which is dominated by car-oriented retail uses, gas stations, restaurants, strip malls, shopping plazas, and automobile dealers. In 2009, the City of Ottawa designated the strip a Business Improvement Area under the Ontario Municipal Act. Because of the residential development in neighbouring Kanata to the west, the strip is now a major thoroughfare for residents travelling to and from work within the city centre to the east. The amount of daily traffic, particularly during rush hour, can cause serious traffic congestion in Bells Corners.
Tyddyngwyn railway station was immediately north of the later station in what was then Merionethshire, now Gwynedd, Wales. Tyddyngwyn was an intermediate station on the narrow gauge Festiniog and Blaenau Railway (F&BR;); it opened with the line on 30 May 1868. The F&BR; ran the three and a half route miles northwards from its southern terminus at Llan Ffestiniog to a junction with the Ffestiniog Railway (FR) at Dolgarregddu Junction near what is nowadays Blaenau Ffestiniog station. The station was a passenger station, whose main but not sole traffic was quarrymen travelling to and from work In common with all other F&BR; stations there were no platforms, carriages were very low to the ground, so passengers boarded from and alighted to the trackside.
Leaflets were sent to every household in the Bailiwick setting out the strict lockdown measures imposed from 25 March. Following the confirmation of a case resulting from on-island transmission on 24 March, the States of Guernsey announced in a live broadcast that it was implementing a 'lockdown' for an initial period of two weeks from 00:01 on 25 March, whereby restrictions would be placed on people's freedom of movement, enforceable under the statutory instrument, the Emergency Powers (Coronavirus) (Control of Events, Gatherings and Meetings) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Regulations, 2020. The measures require people to stay at home except for shopping for basic necessities, medical requirements, two hours of exercise per day, and travelling to and from work for 'essential' jobs which 'absolutely cannot be done from home'. Other measures include the closure of all non-essential shops, businesses and community spaces, and the banning of public gatherings of more than two people (excluding people from the same household).
In response, the Australian Institute of Criminology in consultation with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Department of Immigration and Citizenship sought to quantify the extent to which Indians were the subject of crime in Australia and found overall that international students as recorded victims of crime in Australia, were either "less likely" or "as likely" to be victims of physical assault and other theft, but that there was a "substantial over-representation of Indian students in retail/commercial robberies". The report found however that the proficiency of Indians in the English language and their consequent higher engagement in employment in the services sector ("including service stations, convenience stores, taxi drivers and other employment that typically involves working late night shifts alone and come with an increased risk of crime, either at the workplace or while travelling to and from work") was a more likely explanation for the crime rate differential than was any "racial motivation". On 30 May 2009, Indian students protested against what they claimed were racist attacks, blocking streets in central Melbourne. Thousands of students gathered outside the Royal Melbourne Hospital where one of the victims was admitted.

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