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by linuxftw
2767 days ago
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> (This is all kind of beside the point that NY's transit problems are mostly due to localized cost absurdity, but...) This is the entire point. You cannot dismiss it. What conditions allow the costs to rise so high in NYC? > A transit line that goes where you want, when you want for only a fraction of your trips means you need a second means of travel the rest of the time. Why should anyone want to go any place, and what makes them so entitled to receive such a transportation service? People, like businesses, will follow economic incentives. I'm sure landlords and real estate developers love the metro system, it brings great value to the otherwise less desirable realestate. For ever dollar someone doesn't pay to ride the metro, that's a dollar more in rent an apartment can charge. You have to look at the big picture and figure out who these mass transit systems actually benefit. |
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No one is entitled to anything - you added that word apropos of nothing in my post.