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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message news:KR7rc.39570$6f5.4166619@attbi_s54... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:CXVqc.3073 And I was driving in 1970, and it wasn't easy to make sure I had enough gas to make it to school and back. It sucked then, and it sucks now, so what is the point? That you like to bitch about everything. If you want to decrease the consumption of gas in the US, you need to provide incentives for people using energy efficient transportation. The most effective way is the increase the cost of gas. All Europeans countries tax the hell out of gas, to keep consumption down. They tax the hell out of gas to keep a socialist lifestyle going while hiding the true costs. Also, the public transit is great. Part of it is the high density of cities and reasonable ticket prices. Go anywhere within central Paris for about $0.75. A carnet of tickets (10) was about $5.80 in 2002. Just like the NY subway, change trains and get anywhere within the major Paris area for that one ticket. Compare that to out local BART mass transit. From the Dublin Station to Oakland is $2.10 and if you want to go the extra 1.5 mile to the Oakland airport, get on the BART Shuttle that requires a $2 BART ticket and does not start running until 7am, even though BART runs at 4AM. Makes it damn hard to use BART for early morning business trips to SoCal. Used to take the 7am flight, and with security need to be there are 6am. Mass transit is not ususable for this. over $10 RT to San Francisco. 2 people in a car drive cheaper. 3 people do not even have to pay a bridge toll. There are areas, where you can pick up commuters to get the bridge free. Central Europe is not very big, compared to most of the US. |
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