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Originally Posted by bodaggin
.... But this is not a public transit or government issue. Stop making it one.
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But it is....
Busses and public transport are a public good, akin to infrastructure itself. Providing reliable connections between reasonably sized towns offers other benefits besides the connections between towns, and adds a level of 'permanence' to towns that ride-sharing does not (opportunities for Transit-oriented developments). Would you rather open a business beside a busy transit station, or a street corner where people get their rideshare?
I get that rideshare exists and is an option, but as others have pointed out there is a fear with vetting. Especially being out in the middle of nowhere... Not to say they have no place, but I see ridesharing as a piece of the puzzle. Especially within and around small towns.
Also, there is a separate argument about the climate and land-use benefits of public transportation compared to EVs.