Um…curtisis87…be specific, please. Most of the US is low population density, in which case most forms of mass transit are neither efficient nor inexpensive. As I said, in the Northeast Corridor, it is extremely useful and effective. You are generalizing based on too broad a set of data, then using California — one of the places where population density is particularly low — as a negative example.
Um…curtisis87…be specific, please. Most of the US is low population density, in which case most forms of mass transit are neither efficient nor inexpensive. As I said, in the Northeast Corridor, it is extremely useful and effective. You are generalizing based on too broad a set of data, then using California — one of the places where population density is particularly low — as a negative example.