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Taxi drivers are concerned they may go out of business

Hmmm. Do I or do I not hear the tiniest violin in the world playing there. Nup, I don't. It's too small.

Why we should stop talking about a bus stigma.

From the article:If we adopt this [bus]plan of yours, does that mean I’m going to leave my BMW in the driveway

No, but it will help people who can not afford a BMW, or a driveway.

We should not stop talking about the bus stigma. That way, it will persist. It is partially true after all. However, we should make it clear that buses belong to the transportation mix, just as cul-de-sacs do.

Also, I strongly favor not providing car-transportation to transit leadership. In fact, if you accept a leadership role in a transit organization, you should be required to use transit to come to all of its events [unless you live within walking distance]. And honestly, this should be a requirement for all government personnel that deals with transit as well.

by Jasper on Jul 18, 2012 9:16 am • linkreport

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