| > really good public transportation with buses and trains. I'm completely sure private cars or taxies would be discarted. Wow. Talk about thinking everyone is exactly like you, and only your transportation needs need to be met. What about the elderly? (Who can't walk the last mile from the bus.) Or young children? What about a large family that needs a full car load of groceries - you're going to put that on a bus? And somehow carry it home? Inevitably every single person who writes about public transportation is young and single, or at least no kids, and they think: No more cars, problem solved. News flash: The entire world is not like you. Getting rid of cars is a complete non-starter for a HUGE segment of the population. |
Enrique PeƱalosa, former Mayor of Bogota said that "An advanced city is not one where even the poor use cars, but rather one where even the rich use public transport", and imho he is completely spot on with the issue of transportation. The transportation problem in the US is a city/urban planning problem, and not one solved by building more roads and putting more cars on them.
I suggest you watch his TED presentation http://www.ted.com/talks/enrique_penalosa_why_buses_represen...
Another worth watching is that by Bill Ford, of the Ford Motor Company: https://www.ted.com/talks/bill_ford_a_future_beyond_traffic_...