ehlow
Senior Member
One thing I'd like to add is: I believe that what people really want is a better level of service, meaning more frequent & reliable, which in this city is often associated with subways, but other vehicles can be frequent & reliable as well.
Imagine if the bus or streetcar came reliably every 5 minutes, it would be a huge improvement to people's lives. Many times people can wait > 20 minutes for a vehicle, and every minute spent waiting for the vehicle is psychologically much worse than a minute spent in the vehicle (the LED next-bus signs help with this of course). Or imagine if you only wait 5 minutes 80% of the time but 10% of the time have to wait 15 minutes and 10% you wait 20-30 minutes. That's unreliable, you can't depend on it to get to work on time. This is the reality of many of our bus routes in the suburbs.
Most people hate waiting outside in the cold. We could have better shelters possibly with heated areas like VIVA to fix this. There are ways we can improve people's lives much sooner than spending 10-15 years building a subway.
Imagine if the bus or streetcar came reliably every 5 minutes, it would be a huge improvement to people's lives. Many times people can wait > 20 minutes for a vehicle, and every minute spent waiting for the vehicle is psychologically much worse than a minute spent in the vehicle (the LED next-bus signs help with this of course). Or imagine if you only wait 5 minutes 80% of the time but 10% of the time have to wait 15 minutes and 10% you wait 20-30 minutes. That's unreliable, you can't depend on it to get to work on time. This is the reality of many of our bus routes in the suburbs.
Most people hate waiting outside in the cold. We could have better shelters possibly with heated areas like VIVA to fix this. There are ways we can improve people's lives much sooner than spending 10-15 years building a subway.