Re: Rail Transit
You're confusing the technology with the ownership. Public cars wouldn't have worked any better.
At this point, I don't have one. It would depend in part on my experience with the ride and what kind of things I could do with my time on the ride.
One approach that needs to be looked at is less about moving people quickly as much as it is letting them do productive things during the time so it's not wasted. That's a lot easier to do when they're not driving. That may be the "attractor" to getting people out of the car.
Well, if you want to get run out of town on a rail, go ahead. I'm looking at trying to attract people out of the car.
Cattle for the standbys, not for the ones with reservations.
Go for it. Show me the initial construction costs for other projects in a per car basis in today's dollars. Maybe you'll change my mind. Because at this point my problem is cost/benefit. I see it as a powerful talking point when discussing it with others.
Originally posted by joshuatree
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One approach that needs to be looked at is less about moving people quickly as much as it is letting them do productive things during the time so it's not wasted. That's a lot easier to do when they're not driving. That may be the "attractor" to getting people out of the car.
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