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George Anonymuncule Seldes Bottom line is that urban spaces need a lot more people and a lot fewer cars;
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes People who have problems finding a place to park have even more problems if they don't buy a monthly pass that ensures that they can find a spot to park -- thus, even more disincentive to take a car part way and then switch to a bus or rail.
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes, WARNING: The doctrine in Law and Jurisprudence of logical rationality or sentience, common sense, no matter how full and well it is expressed (as you have), does not inform or affect the unreasonable behavior of egocentric un-evolved souls preoccupied in selfish greed, avarice, gluttony, and of materialism.
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George Anonymuncule Seldes I bet the AAA figures are probably better than your swag:
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes once one is bought, insured, fueled, and maintained, there is every incentive to drive more and very little to go out of pocket again to pay for another mode.
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes Most people -- ok, just about everyone other than JK -- finds cars to be a not-insignificant expense;
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes JK: "Average USA car, about $0.25"
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldesm, you are just way over the top in your passion here.
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George Anonymuncule Seldes If you build a transit system designed to make it possible to get around without a car, your first priority is not necessarily providing an expensive amenity for those who do use the car
Seattle light rail: No park-and-ride lots (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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George Anonymuncule Seldes, if you're going to post long stuff, you ought to at least try to find the link.
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