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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 6061914" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I am not against expanding public transportation. I'm against throwing money down a hole to build things that will be underused. That would only be used by most if forced to. Look at NYC. With the number of people in such a small area it only makes sense to have mass public transportation. Do what makes sense. </p><p></p><p>And cars have been proven to be inferior? OK, I'll trudge three blocks to wait 10 minutes in the cold to catch a bus that'll connect with another bus in a central depot then ride that bus to a point that's four blocks from my destination and trudge there in the weather. Or I can get into my inferior car and quickly drive to my destination. If it's good weather I can ride a scooter. Or an ebike. Unless you have a city like NYC or Chicago you aren't going to have subways or elevated trains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 6061914, member: 24302"] I am not against expanding public transportation. I'm against throwing money down a hole to build things that will be underused. That would only be used by most if forced to. Look at NYC. With the number of people in such a small area it only makes sense to have mass public transportation. Do what makes sense. And cars have been proven to be inferior? OK, I'll trudge three blocks to wait 10 minutes in the cold to catch a bus that'll connect with another bus in a central depot then ride that bus to a point that's four blocks from my destination and trudge there in the weather. Or I can get into my inferior car and quickly drive to my destination. If it's good weather I can ride a scooter. Or an ebike. Unless you have a city like NYC or Chicago you aren't going to have subways or elevated trains. [/QUOTE]
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