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I try to correct my sentences myself to make them easier to read for native speakers. I crossed out the parts that are wrong in my opinion. Does either "transport" or "transportation" work in my examples?

1. The most popular type of transport/ transportation in most countries and in all whole Georgia is cars.
As far as I know, "transport" is BrE but "transportation" is AmE.

2. Public transport /transportation (system) developed slowly/very badly.
I don't think slowly is correct if I want to say that the way it developed was bad. Took years and wasn't great at first.
3. I took a couple of buses for getting to get to work the year before/last year previous year .

4. For resting, for having a rest/to have a rest without any doubt, people ride bikes. They prefer to spend time riding it in a park rather than being at home.

5. Public transport/transportation (system) isn't safe here.
 
1. Most popular type of transportation in most countries -- and in Georgia as well -- is cars/automobiles. 🚗🚘

2. The public transportation system didn't work well here at first.

3. I took a couple of buses to get to and from work the year before last.

4. For recreation, people ride their bikes. (They prefer doing it in a public park rather than at home in their basement.*)

Maybe you were looking for the phrase "for a change of pace" for the last sentence.

5. Public transportation here isn't safe.

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*It's a joke.
 
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I hope you forget about the cross outs from now on. (Let's save them for the teachers.) If you think it's wrong then don't use it.
 
1. The most popular type/mode of transport/ transportation in most countries, and in all whole including Georgia, is cars.

2. It took years for the public transport/transportation system in Georgia to develop, developed slowly/very badly.I don't think slowly is correct if I want to say that the way it developed was bad. Took years and it wasn't great at first.

3. I had to take took a couple of buses for getting to get to work the year before/last. year previous year .
You can also say "two years ago".
4. For resting, for having a rest/to have a rest without any doubt, To relax, people in my country go bike riding. bikes. They prefer to spend time riding it a bike in a/the park rather than being sitting at home.

5. Public transport/transportation (system) isn't safe here.
or
5. The public transport/transportation system isn't safe here.
We need "the" because "system" is a singular countable noun.
 
You can also say "two years ago".
3. I had to take took a couple of buses for getting to get to work the year before/last. year previous year

Sorry, do you mean "I had to take a couple of buses to get to work (either) the year before or the year before last?"
Why can't I say "the previous year?"

or

We need "the" because "system" is a singular countable noun.
 
If you mean 2023, say "last year".
If you mean 2022, say "two years ago" or "the year before last".

You can use "the year before" to refer to a year that preceded another specified year. For example:

In 2020, the tram line opened, which made it convenient to commute to college, but the year before, I had to walk.
Here, "the year before" means 2019.
 
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