freshcutgrass
Senior Member
The essence of what he's saying is not wrong.
Actually, I think it is.
These large cities don't rank at the top in these studies because of their extensive subway systems. In fact, it probably is what keeps them from ranking even lower. The weighting of the studies simply doesn't put enough points on subways. Also, as extensive as some of them are, they are still "small", compared to the amount of people who have to use them, resulting in extreme over-crowding.
Huge cities just don't score well across the board, because more manageable sized cities do a better job. Toronto is a bit of an anomaly in these studies, as it's a fairly big city compared to most of the others.