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Michael van der Riet's avatar

Here in the wilds of South Africa where we wear grass skirts, live in mud huts and spend our days avoiding being eaten by lions, we have a public transport system at least a hundred times more effective in terms of cost and capacity than the billion dollar boondoggles of the West. It is called the minibus taxi. Privately owned, the taxi requires zero zilch nothing nada nil taxpayer investment and daily it moves millions of people on hundreds of thousands of infinitely flexible routes. Its only drawback, it offers limited opportunity for politicians and their cronies to become obscenely rich.

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Ken Macko's avatar

Public transit is being hurt most by politicians implementing garbage instead of professionals with knowledge and understanding what needs to be done and how it would work. Your example of the St Louis fiasco illustrates this picture. The low ridership is in part due to the crime and the crime is high because the ridership. Professionals would understand that. Politicians don’t as they continue to insist there is no crime problem. Chicago is the poster child of this.

Mix all of this with your statement of the freedom of being in the car, which I totally agree with. It’s a recipe for chaos. However, I don’t subscribe to the congestion taxing though…it doesn’t help anyone or anything, except probably a few corrupted lawmakers.

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