Message from @GHazardPerry
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we can't use public transport except for schools
other cities are even farther spread
it's just not economical for the states
I am not sure how the distance is the issue?
You would still have to travel it regardless, the issue is the amount of demand for public transport
we live at least 50+ miles away fro even some other suburbs
dang
Nobody uses public transport, and at that, more people live in my State alone than the entirely of Sweden
Who was teh bitch that ping
so there is an issue
a very, 345 million large nation, of an issue
Most of your daily transportation goes through those distances of 50+ miles?
but you would have to route many, many more buses to accomodate those extra people
nobody here rides the bus from my suburb to Philly
and most people don't even work in Philly
If it worked, I'd throw my support behind it
but it just doesn't
I don't know what to tell you
I am not sure if you get what I mean, I am talking about making the daily necessary travel public. If you wanna go visit someplace 50+ miles away that I hope you dont work at cause thats a long way to go everyday then you could use private means of transportation
but making people use it for grocery shopping and banking?
Yeah the more essential stuff
we'd have to raise taxes in order to fund extra busing, SEPTA here in my town already has 15 buses, and nobody uses them
because our cars are more fuel efficient
now than ever before
the buses we have are from '06
and use so much fuel
I think you got a demand problem then
we also have a supply issue
I bet it is also expensive to use those buses?
in what sense?
More expensive than using your car
yes
tax wise and time wise
they're also not efficient
Yeah you need to bring down the prices, you need to modernize it and have a supply that is sufficient in that it minimizes time loss to the extent that people start using it
And you need it to be fairly reliable
We can't
I don't think you understand
we;re fairly spaced out
we don't live in proximity to essential services like you might think, and we can't lower prices