Graylight · 51-55, F
What is that about? We've been fighting for years here in Central Florida to institute a sensible and effective rail, trolley or tram system to fight a traffic issue we make worse by the year.
Finally got a compromised attempt. Two cars of a rail system that follows old, pre-existing industrial track...which is close to absolutely nothing. That runs only during the day. And is closed on weekends and holidays.
I didn't know it was also so bad in HI. Everyone in government loves to complain about spending money, but you can't feed a family if you won't pay for groceries.
Finally got a compromised attempt. Two cars of a rail system that follows old, pre-existing industrial track...which is close to absolutely nothing. That runs only during the day. And is closed on weekends and holidays.
I didn't know it was also so bad in HI. Everyone in government loves to complain about spending money, but you can't feed a family if you won't pay for groceries.
Northwest · M
You seem to be talking about the USA. Other countries provide good public transportation options.
In the US, the decision to kill public transportation is 2-fold.
1. The car/oil/tire industries colluded back in the 1930s, to corruptly kill it in places like Los Angeles.
2. Racism: the suburbs did not want the undesirables to reach out into the suburbs. Example: Silicon valley, Atlanta.
The US is now scrambling to catch up, but it's not an easy task.
In the US, the decision to kill public transportation is 2-fold.
1. The car/oil/tire industries colluded back in the 1930s, to corruptly kill it in places like Los Angeles.
2. Racism: the suburbs did not want the undesirables to reach out into the suburbs. Example: Silicon valley, Atlanta.
The US is now scrambling to catch up, but it's not an easy task.
checkoutanytime · 46-50, M
I live 45 miles from my works shop, and the job site itself could be across the state, public transportation is not an option for me.
saragoodtimes · F
and do away with our BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Porsches, Lexus and Infinities. NEVER
Powderflask · 31-35, M
I don’t know why anyone would be against it if it’s useful. Just not useful where I live.
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Graylight · 51-55, F
@xuxuguinhu9 Has it been that tough since MySpace went down?
@Graylight MySpace never got the chance to become toxic.
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