The hyperloop is not public transportation, as it does not existI make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
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The hyperloop is not public transportation, as it does not existI make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
Same here.I make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
It is proposed as public transportation.The hyperloop is not public transportation, as it does not existI make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
You couldn't pay me enough to live in a city againSame here.I make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
Except when I lived in NYC for two years. Driving a car there
is way too much work -- then there's the parking headaches...subway's the only way to go there unless you have a limo driver.
I lived there from 1980 - '82, when Times Square was happening --NY was still the city that never sleeps ( before Disney moved in ).You couldn't pay me enough to live in a city againSame here.I make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
Except when I lived in NYC for two years. Driving a car there
is way too much work -- then there's the parking headaches...subway's the only way to go there unless you have a limo driver.
The short answer. . . our politicians are owned by the fossil fuel/ militaryWhy the Us has no highspeed rails? is it the distance that the US enjoys that most other countries don't?
Yea so do you have the umpteen trillion dollars to build it then discover that no one wants to ride it?It is proposed as public transportation.The hyperloop is not public transportation, as it does not existI make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
High speed trains are impractical in the USA because it takes many miles for the train to get up to top speed making periodic stops for passengers to get on and off impossible. This is why we have none and never will
Could you make it any more obvious that you're a fossil fuel shill ?Yea so do you have the umpteen trillion dollars to build it then discover that no one wants to ride it?It is proposed as public transportation.The hyperloop is not public transportation, as it does not existI make it a point never to take public transportation.
I'd rather sit in traffic alone in my own car than be trapped in a box with a bunch of people
High speed trains are impractical in the USA because it takes many miles for the train to get up to top speed making periodic stops for passengers to get on and off impossible. This is why we have none and never will
High speed trains are impractical in the USA because it takes many miles for the train to get up to top speed making periodic stops for passengers to get on and off impossible. This is why we have none and never will
High speed trains are impractical in the USA because it takes many miles for the train to get up to top speed making periodic stops for passengers to get on and off impossible. This is why we have none and never will
Again it takes many miles to accelerate to 300 miles per hour and many more miles to slow down, this makes travel to work in a typical rush hour area impossible as the train can never reach top speed which makes the train illogical. This is why there are none, you would also need 3 billion windmills to power just one train
High speed trains are impractical in the USA because it takes many miles for the train to get up to top speed making periodic stops for passengers to get on and off impossible. This is why we have none and never will
Again it takes many miles to accelerate to 300 miles per hour and many more miles to slow down, this makes travel to work in a typical rush hour area impossible as the train can never reach top speed which makes the train illogical. This is why there are none, you would also need 3 billion windmills to power just one train
Again, more fossil fuel shill talking points.
20 mpg cars are the biggest cash cow since bottled water.
That you're a gas industry shill.So you figured out