Public transport as a rule
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America has a problem: Public transportation
Sprinting down the sidewalk, out of breath, the bus turns the corner and very quickly it vanishes. It might be thirty minutes until the next bus. That is, if it’s on time. The U.S. has focused their attention on a car-centric infrastructure, preventing opportunities for interstate rail to be a primary form of transit for its citizens. The closest we have is Amtrak, but even that feels more like a luxury than a necessity, with its seemingly outra…
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