25Hz wrote:Steampowered wrote:Don31 wrote:JCGUY wrote:
And as a society, the last thing we would want is to facilitate people driving on summer weekends to see family and friends, take in the Shore or hiking trails, or otherwise leave their apartment block towers.
I have no idea why seeing hundreds of thousands of people moving about to take part in social activities --or Heaven forbid "inducing" such travel, is somehow a social bad.
Who said anything about denying people the right to visit Mom or going down the Shore? However, the evidence of the multiple ways in which our addiction to private cars is harming us is growing, and is difficult to dispute. If you don't realize that, there's nothing I can say that will convince you.
Probably because public transportation only serves a certain demographic, new jersey isnt midtown Manhattan, Obviously all your work locations are near very convenient public transportation
Did you really just say that?
Transit = transportation equality. It's a public benefit service. The more we have the more equalitu we have & better for everyone.
Yes , i just said that. Unless public transportation is coming to my home, and drop me off a variation locations, only accessible by car. Then logic tells you, that they serve a
specific demographic, for example , lets see . People traveling to Manhattan ?