happyfilmluvguy said:Wire car? Do tell.
Around here, it takes longer for the bus to arrive than it does to arrive at your destination. But it's improving.
happyfilmluvguy said:There's plenty of people who ride public transportation daily. Most of them are those who can't afford a car, don't have one, don't have a drivers license, or have a car but can't afford to drive it. Fun fun.
Like Philly, New York is a pedestrian's city. I've read that people in cities like New York and Philly do a lot more walking than folks in western cities, and are thus less overweight. I accidentally rode 2 stops past my normal stop last night (nose in a book, also a pleasure of public transportation) and had a lovely walk through Brooklyn last night. Glorious! On a Satuirday evening (or any other evening) I can stroll down 5th Ave in Brooklyn and choose a restaurant. Then I can walk off the extra calories on the way home, and window shop along the way. A civilized way to live!Viola said:I don't have a car. I walk everywhere usually because its easier to take a wire cart to the supermarket and walk the whole way there and back than it is to take even two bags of groceries on the bus.
-Viola
Dan G said:We didn't have public transportation in Sandpoint, buy without a drivers license, you quickly become an expert at catching the backs of hay trucks and cattle rigs.lol