Getting around
As you'd expect of such a small and densely populated island,
just about every place in Britain is accessible by train or bus.
However, costs are among the highest in Europe - London's commuters
spend more on getting to work than any of their European
counterparts - while cross-country travel can eat up a large part
of your budget. It pays to plan ahead and make sure you're aware of
all the passes and special deals on offer - note that some are only
available outside Britain and must be purchased before you arrive.
It's often cheaper to drive yourself around, though fuel and car
rental costs again are among the highest in Europe and will seem
prohibitive to North Americans. Congestion around the main cities
can be bad, and even the motorways are liable to sporadic
gridlocks, especially on public holidays when what seems like half
the population takes to the road
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