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by SCAQTony
3673 days ago
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I agree: I believe if you look at average incomes, rapid transit, and geography within a given state or city, you would definitely see different needs. The average income in San Francisco, which has very good rapid transit solutions is $83k. The average income in Lancaster, Ca (a city at the edge of the Mojave) has an average household income of $51k. Busses are its rapid transit du jour. People need cars there, cheap cars, and they drive far each day. Alabama, Kentucky, New Mexico, could the cities therein afford an electric car? |
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