Getting Around DetroitThere is not much in the way of public transport in Detroit, and
the Motor City is still geared resolutely towards the car. Driving
is not too challenging and parking is relatively easy to find, but
rush hours should be avoided. To hire a car drivers must be 21
years old and have a valid driver''s license; sometimes an
International Driving Permit is also required. However, should one
choose to rely on public transport, the People Mover is an elevated
monorail that provides a quick and easy way to get around most of
the downtown area, while DOT buses operate a meagre inner-city
service and the SMART buses serve the suburbs, but service is
sparse on weekends. Taxis are a convenient form of transport and
can easily be found or ordered by phone. |