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Transit commutes are often long because they are circuitous (in the case of buses) or have headway/equipment limitations.

Well, yes. That's one reason why transit commutes tend to take much longer than car commutes, despite the time car commuters spend in traffic. Expanding transit's share of commutes to suburban workplaces is likely to make this problem even worse, because suburbs are even harder to effectively serve with transit than urban centers.

by Bertie on Jul 12, 2012 5:01 pm • linkreport

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