Bilal9
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and even with subsidies, so what? private cars are subsidized by public roads. as long as transit cost is lower than the additional public road required for lower density housing then it's worth. also the value of time - wasting 1 hour less per day due to lowering traffic with transit is like being paid an hourly wage for that 1 hour every day for every person in the city.
remember that 1 subway train can transport 50 people per car just sitting, 150 people with standing, and there's 8-10 cars per train. let's say with maximum comfort and lowest capacity, 400 people can be transported per single subway train 1 stop, 5 miles away, in 15 minutes. that's 1 train, you can run 3 trains in that 15 minutes.
If those 400 people all drove, the traffic jam alone just to turn onto a 4 lane street in accordance with traffic signals would take 20 minutes never mind actually driving for 5 miles.
Points well taken. You don't have to convince me.
I have been a BRT and MRT aficionado for a while now, for decades.