I admit that I've been spoiled. From the time the D.C. Metro opened when I was ten, I've been able to find my way around the city I was living in on public transportation. The only time in my life where I couldn't do that was the nearly two years I lived in Orlando in the mid-1990s.
If a city is going to have public transportation, it must be thought through. Otherwise people are going to continue to use cars to the exclusion of everything else -- which in this oil crisis is just silly.
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Date: 2005-05-24 11:05 pm (UTC)If a city is going to have public transportation, it must be thought through. Otherwise people are going to continue to use cars to the exclusion of everything else -- which in this oil crisis is just silly.
*sigh*