| ▲ | red-iron-pine an hour ago | |
> Like run good buses. you act like people are born with an idea of what "run good busses" means. how many busses? what models? what schedule? what routes to where? how do you staff them? how do you handle disruptions, strikes, bad weather, fist fights, budget cuts, etc? there may be some known good solutions there, but how do you know they apply here? Australian public transit approaches aren't necessarily gonna work in frozen Canada, and great solutions for dense cities won't translate to rural. at some point you're gonna have to figure out what works for your locality, and that may involve trying new things | ||