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by onlyrealcuzzo
558 days ago
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> and motorists aren't paying anywhere near the cost of road construction and maintenance, they're (quite literally) free-riding subsidized trips on the taxpayer So are public transit riders. And to a worse degree. What's your point? We should magically spawn mass transit systems overnight and force everyone to ride them? By the way, I'm a fan of mass transit, and live somewhere in the US - specifically - where that's a viable option. It just isn't a viable option in ~80% of the US, and even if those areas start doing everything right to be mass transit viable (no indication of that), it still takes decades. Rome wasn't built in a day. |
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that this is wildly incorrect. roads cost more than transit. a lot more. and road users are wildly more subsidized than transit users.
> We should magically spawn mass transit systems overnight
yes
> and force everyone to ride them?
you won't have to when the choice is between sitting hours in traffic vs a fraction of the time on efficient transit and greenways. people are not stupid.
> It just isn't a viable option in ~80% of the US
this is Miami, not middle of nowhere Iowa
> Rome wasn't built in a day
so it's correct of Miami to continue to "invest" in even more roads to nowhere, like yet another new highway bridge across the bay? that will take decades to complete and cost billions, and cause MORE traffic?
like no lol just build the effing transit and greenways and traffic will go down and the government and people alike will save billions instead (and their time, and lives)