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by Raphmedia
2715 days ago
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This makes more sense for small countries. For example, I live in Canada and unless you life in the capital of the province everything is really far away. A lot of people live in cheap apartment blocks of rural areas and it can be a walk of pretty much an hour to get to the groceries store. There is public transit but it's usually every few hours instead of a constant traffic, so you have to plan your entire day around it. I do agree with your main point that public transit should be one of the main investment of a country. |
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