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[–] AA5B 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Familiarity is the only solution. People who don’t use transit only know what they see in the news, or video entertainment.

The key is to start with commuter transit. I have been on sketchy bus and subway rides but know that’s just like anything else in life. However commuting transit tends to be more “people like me”, going to “good places”, better maintained, not “those places” or “those people” or the graffiti covered dark and sketchy cattle car they see on TV. Once someone becomes familiar with it and sees that they haven’t been killed yet, hopefully they’ll realize their fears were manipulated and misplaced.

This is related to one of my concerns over work from home. While I do prefer it ….. it seems like this is the first point in my life where both transit and intercity rail are getting some love, but it’s a tougher sell if everyone is working from home and no longer goes to downtown areas. We have a generation that seems more open to non-car transportation but need to ensure better options. Cities are too vital to lose, transit/walkability is key to their success and we can’t afford to stop investing