On  1 Mar, Steve Lamb wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>      While it's true that public transportation is not a good
>> solution for much of rural America, it's also true that it is
>> woefully underused areas where it could work.
> 
>     Er... in what reality?  Pretty much every major metro area that
> has tried public transportation it has ended up not really improving
> things, costing more than projected and has all around been a serious
> financial sink-hole. Are there exceptions, sure, but exceptions to a
> general rule of failure do not make a sound case for universal
> acceptance.
> 

     Care to back that up with some statistics?

-Chris

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|   Christopher Judd, Ph. D.                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]   |
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