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thebatfan5194 t1_iz03ufs wrote

Vast majority of people don’t need or use public transit, so there isn’t really a need to push to be efficient or useful.

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PublicPolicyAdvocate t1_iz15tou wrote

I mean you're not wrong... there's a reason the highway got built by taking a bulldozer to the projects but we'll never let a bulldozer within a country mile of Westport/Greenwich or Old Saybrook (for high speed rail).

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kingporridge420 t1_iz0ku3s wrote

“Vast majority of RICH people don’t need or use public transit, so there isn’t really a need to to push to be efficient or useful.” FTFY.

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thebatfan5194 t1_iz0mz3j wrote

Guess I’m rich, who knew?

Not against public transit, it’s just a fact vast majority of people in this state have a car and drive to work. Why would I take a bus for my 45min commute with strangers who will likely annoy me and also have to be on someone else’s schedule when I can just drive myself?

Public transit works when you’re relatively close to your job.

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WhittlingDan t1_iz1u124 wrote

Half the time the buses where I am are standing room only. I'm not in a big city either, maybe 50k. They are used by and a lot of people who are dependent on it.

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thebatfan5194 t1_iz1v7po wrote

That's cool, doesn't change the fact that almost 80% of people drive solo to work in CT, and 4.4% take public tranist. Not saying there aren't people who rely on public transit, heck, 4% of 100,000s of thousands of working people is a lot of people, but my point is that the vast majority of people in this state do not take public transit.

Compare that to a state like NY, where only 53% of people drive to work and almost 30% take some form of public transit, now compare the difference in how transit operates and investments in it between our two states...

If we invest hard in the infrastructure, will more people take it? Probably depends greatly on where you live, where you work, etc, and I would guess many people do not live where they work or in a convenient enough location that public transportation would even make a difference.

https://www.bankrate.com/insurance/car/commuting-facts-statistics/#common-modes-of-commuting-by-state

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