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Robin's avatar

I live in Southern California, home of too many cars and too few alternatives. But this makes perfect sense to me. In addition to your very good points, the roads are filled with people who don’t like driving, who are uncomfortable driving, who shouldn’t be driving because they are impaired or feeling sick or upset. In car-centric areas they have no choice. Give them (us) options!

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I met a lady from the USA awhile back who was saying "Why should my taxes fund public schools? I don't have kids!" I remember thinking so other people's kids grow up to be doctors, nurses, engineers or some other fulfilling useful career you rely on and not criminals breaking into your house.

In much the same way, if people can't afford to travel to work what do you think will happen?

Transit is more than transport.

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