Back in '06 when gas was hitting similar levels, the buses and trains were absolutely overflowing with new ridership and cities were scrambling to expand the systems to support the excess capacity.
Like, you can shit on Econ 101 tier arguments all you want, but at the end of the day $6/gal gas changes how people behave.
Back in '06 when gas was hitting similar levels, the buses and trains were absolutely overflowing with new ridership and cities were scrambling to expand the systems to support the excess capacity.
Like, you can shit on Econ 101 tier arguments all you want, but at the end of the day $6/gal gas changes how people behave.