Third
world countries rely on trains for public transportation, but these trains and
tracks are over 100 years old. Commuter trains are too expensive to build these
days, costing billions, so utilization must be 100%. This works in Tokyo, New
York, Washington DC and Madrid but it isn’t cost effective in most other
places, because of job concentration and the need to go where the trains and
buses don’t go and it’s faster by car.
In the
US, we are accustomed to the convenience, privacy and safety of our
automobiles. Government needs to stop trying to get us to stop using our cars.
They tried diverting tax money to everything else and let our highways, roads
and bridges rot. We were not amused.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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