| Public transportjulian, on host 194.213.87.193 Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 03:51:13
 Re: In defense of Americans posted by Howard on Saturday, June 2, 2001, at 15:27:14:
 > As the numbers of people and cars continue to increase (Even the rate of increase is increasing!) I see a time when more public transportation will be unavoidable.  But unless such a system blankets an area so that you can go from anywhere to anywhere else, it won't ever work very well.> If I lived in London or New York or Honolulu, I probably wouldn't own a car. Those cities have good public transportation.
 > But where I live, the choices are drive or walk.  I can't even get a bus into Knoxville, which is 20 miles away.  There is no bus to the Wal-Mart or the grocery store.  If I go to the airport, I drive.  That's the only choice I have.  It's been years since I've seen a taxi in my neighborhood.  Around here, a subway is a sandwich.
 
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 > Good public transportation is already long overdue.
 > How"on the soapbox"ard
 
 Since public transportation is being privatized at the speed of ... well, the speed of government, I wonder if it is time to start asking one self: "Do I think it would be a good idea to start a bus/train/taxi service around here?". It seems to me that the 'public' is unwilling to provide the necessary transport coverage. Or maybe this is just a fad, which we will see reversed in 10 years time ...
 
 jul"doesn't really trust public servants to innovate, but still hopes I'm wrong"ian
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