mvd
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Thu Mar-23-06 06:53 PM
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Poll question: Transportation question |
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Edited on Thu Mar-23-06 06:54 PM by mvd
I always (not just most often) take public transportation and get rides. Note that the public transportation option includes all forms (train, bus, subway.)
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Thu Mar-23-06 06:56 PM
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1. Public transportation practically nonexistant here in L.A. |
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:14 PM
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2. Public Trans in NEPA sucks. |
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Really the only form they have are busses and very few at that. It literally takes 1hr 15 min to get somewhere about 20 mins away because one bus makes the round to all stops. I could probably walk to my destination quicker.
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:17 PM
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3. I take the subway to work |
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4 out of 5 days. One day per week I work late, so taking the subway isn't the safest of options. Otherwise, I walk to the subway station, ride it, then take the shuttle to campus.
I live in "the Valley" and work in downtown Los Angeles.
I've also been known to take the subway to go to the movies or shopping, particularly Hollywood & Highland or other places where parking is scarce or ridiculously priced.
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:18 PM
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mvd
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Thu Mar-23-06 08:16 PM
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Walking is great. I do it for local shopping sometimes. I get rides for the more extended stuff. I'm lucky that way. :hi:
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:21 PM
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5. I live away from public transportation sites |
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But I drive a car that gets high gas mileage, combine trips so as not to go out more than once and my job is only about ten minutes from home.
I will say that public transportation in this area is not very good. It's okay within an individual city but it's a sprawling area and if you live in one town and work in another, it's a real chore getting around. There is no real coordination between busses, light rail and other forms of public transportation - not like NYC where you have a beautifully integrated system and even from the suburbs it's easy to make it to and from work in the city in a timely manner.
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:24 PM
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6. If we had decent public transportation here, I'd be all over it. |
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Unfortunately, there isn't.
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Thu Mar-23-06 09:49 PM
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Thu Mar-23-06 07:24 PM
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7. I avoid driving as much as possible. |
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I take public transportation to work (when I'm working) and almost everything I need is within walking distance. I only drive when I have to go out of the city for whatever reason.
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Thu Mar-23-06 08:18 PM
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9. Combo--public trans/rides/walking |
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My husband wants to buy a car when he comes home in a couple of weeks... I guess I'll just have to push for the "drive it as little as possible" angle from now on...
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Thu Mar-23-06 08:26 PM
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10. Living out in the sticks in Texas? |
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Public transportation doesn't even make the equation. Gotta drive everywhere...
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Thu Mar-23-06 09:48 PM
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i'm not fit to appear in public.
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Thu Mar-23-06 09:52 PM
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13. When I lived in Brooklyn, I always used the subway |
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I didn't always like it but now I miss it A LOT. The monthly metrocard is cheaper than gas. Ideally, I would like to walk to work every day but not living in a walkable city makes it hard. Cities should be designed for more walking.
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Fri Mar-24-06 07:08 AM
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14. I have done nothing but walk and run since I moved here, |
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not even caught a bus! (mind you, I do live next to University Campus, and there is a shopping centre only a bit over a mile away!)
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Fri Mar-24-06 07:22 AM
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Can be very peaceful.
When too far to walk, either bus or train.
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Fri Mar-24-06 09:07 AM
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I get to work by subway-- actually it's about a mile walk from my house to the T station.
For other stuff, I walk, bicycle, or drive, depending on how close it is and how much cargo I have to carry.
We had one weekend of bicycle weather so far. Hopefully it'll be nice enough this weekend.
Mrs. Squeech drives everywhere. She seems to think she's a suburbanite :grr:
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Fri Mar-24-06 09:13 AM
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17. Living just outside Columbus Ohio |
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I drive everywhere, mass transportation is pretty much non-existent. Theres some inside the city but even thats pretty limited. Before I lived here, I lived in Worcester, MA and did not own a car, but rather was easily able to use mass transportation to go everywhere.
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Fri Mar-24-06 09:14 AM
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18. We don't have public transportation |
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Sticks, y'know. ;)
Winter, always drive. Summer, always ride (vroom vroom). :D
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Fri Mar-24-06 10:31 AM
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19. Pretty much the same here. Gotta go anywhere? Gotta drive :( |
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Where I used to live it was possible to live without a car and still get around (even in a relatively rural area).
Now, I live in a medium-sized city of about 1/4 million people plus, and I don't have a single bus route within a fifteen minute walk away from our house.
Americans. Too wedded to their cars.
Mark.
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