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- Path: sparky!uunet!van-bc!cs.ubc.ca!mala.bc.ca!oneb!ham!emd
- Newsgroups: bc.general
- Subject: Re: Car culture
- Message-ID: <maoNuB2w164w@ham.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: emd@ham.almanac.bc.ca
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 11:35:57 PST
- References: <1992Nov22.014220.17027@cs.sfu.ca>
- Distribution: bc
- Organization: Robert Smits
- Keywords: cars, public transit, SkyTrain
- Lines: 56
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- jstrickl@cs.sfu.ca (James Strickland) writes:
-
- > There seem to be at least a few people reading this newsgroup
- > who are interested in public transit, so I was wondering what
- > people thought of the following:
- >
- > An advertisement appeared in the Vancouver Sun on Friday on page B3
- > with the following in very large letters: "Skytrain passengers can
- > now see the latest in modern transportation."
- >
- > The ad goes on to say "The chances are you'll be seeing a lot of
- > Skytrain passengers looking longingly out of the window when they pass
- > Stewardson Way and Third Avenue. That's the new home of ...Key West
- > Ford Sales... You see, sharing a Skytrain with 50 people just can't
- > compare with your very own Ford."
- >
- > It then goes on to mention various Ford products, and concludes with
- > "So why not drop by Al Backman's Key West Ford dealership today.
- > You're certain to be the envy of everyone on the Skytrain."
- >
- >
- > I find this ad disgusting. The ad implies that people only take
- > the SkyTrain because they don't have a car, which is quite a
- > regressive view of public transit. (ie well, I guess you have to have
- > public transit for all those poor sods who can't drive).
- >
- > It also implies that it is better to drive instead of taking the
- > SkyTrain. This is true if you are going somewhere the SkyTrain
- > doesn't go, but if you are going somewhere the SkyTrain does go
- > then you are almost always better off to take the SkyTrain.
- > (I am reminded of the little girl I once saw on the SkyTrain who was
- > looking down at the road, saying "passed them, passed them, passed
- > them, ...")
- >
- > Imagine what would happen if everyone did drive their nice new shiny
- > Ford all by themselves, instead of taking the SkyTrain - then
- > everyone could enjoy their Ford much more since they would spend
- > much more time in it. :-)
- >
-
-
- It does, however, seem to be a general fact that almost everyone who can
- afford to do so will opt for the personal convenience, safety (from other
- passengers), comfort and reliability of their own car over the public
- transit system. Doesn't that tell you something?
-
- Namely, that public transit is generally regarded as the least desirable
- way of getting somewhere by most people?
-
- (I'm not saying here that it is, but that people perceive it to be so.)
-
-
- Robert Smits Ladysmith B.C. emd@ham.almanac.bc.ca
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