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I always use Uber when I travel, but it's been banned in Vancouver. Here's how I survived getting around a foreign city without the ridesharing app.

and out to surrounding suburbs. When I travel away from home, though, I lean heavily on ride-sharing apps like Uber to get me from point A to point B in a timely and safe fashion.

First, before you go, I recommend doing some research — not just one Google search, but a solid amount of digging — on general travel in your destination city. Vancouver's TransLink Compass cards were extremely easy for me to use as they operated similarly to my NYC MetroCard. Even the machines were similar to ones I was used to.

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