Saturday, May 10, 2008

driving sucks now: americans

according to today's new york times, mass transit ridership is already starting to explode:

Some cities with long-established public transit systems, like New York and Boston, have seen increases in ridership of 5 percent or more so far this year. But the biggest surges — of 10 to 15 percent or more over last year — are occurring in many metropolitan areas in the South and West where the driving culture is strongest and bus and rail lines are more limited.

Here in Denver, for example, ridership was up 8 percent in the first three months of the year compared with last year, despite a fare increase in January and a slowing economy, which usually means fewer commuters. Several routes on the system have reached capacity, particularly at rush hour, for the first time.

“We are at a tipping point,” said Clarence W. Marsella, chief executive of the Denver Regional Transportation District, referring to gasoline prices.


wow.
if things are getting this crazy now, just imagine next year when gas is potentially as high as $5 or $6 a gallon. i think i'm going to start a private bus business.

2 responses:

Random Retard said...

are you serious about that? if so, I have a possibly VERY lucrative idea... strangely enough originating from russia.

let me know. top-secret information. can't post it here lest i be killed

the analyst said...

potentially.

anything to make me some bills, man.