Between 20-30% of Americans love outside metropolitan areas. The current car centric system honestly works great in agricultural communities, just not for the rest of us.
When I go to conferences in cities I always use the public transportation when I’m not walking. Subways and light rail are the bomb. Wish more of the smaller cities had better bus and light rail as well, but when you get to the sticks it is just a different setting with different needs.
@spankmonkey @Davriellelouna That is true, but how many people live in such communities? 1%?
Besides, the main problem are cars in the cities, not some farm trucks that barely see any asphalt.
Between 20-30% of Americans love outside metropolitan areas. The current car centric system honestly works great in agricultural communities, just not for the rest of us.
No. It does not.
Exactly! Different tools for different areas.
When I go to conferences in cities I always use the public transportation when I’m not walking. Subways and light rail are the bomb. Wish more of the smaller cities had better bus and light rail as well, but when you get to the sticks it is just a different setting with different needs.