I too use public transportation for most of my trip. In here, the traffic is really crowded and it's not uncommon for people to get stuck for hours. Not to mention most of the trip cost for about $0.3 for bus and $0.5 for trains for which means I can practically go around the city with very little money.
I am assuming you live in asia. Everyone see this? How come asia has top notch public transportation, while using public transportation in america often involves either smelling, seeing or even touching other humans bodily waste? Has anyone ever wondered why this is?
It's because there are only Asians in Asia. Different races aren't meant to coincide.
Vancouver is filled with all kinds of different races yet we don't suffer those problems either. So much for logic.
Bullshit. I live in Seattle and I've been to Vancouver. It is not the public transportation utopia you are making it out to be. The sky trains are really convenient though.
What? I never said it's perfect. Utopia is a far cry from bearable. But at least it
is bearable. At least the skytrain is, whenever I've taken it. That wasn't really the point anyway. I've never seen or heard anything about a significant hygiene/bodily fluids problem, that's for sure. Vancouver is one of the best cities in Canada for public transport, maybe there's a few areas where the people are less then pleasant but after living here for a year, I haven't noticed any race-related problems that I keep hearing you lot talk about.
Anyway, I still prefer driving. All forms of public transport are designed to carry all people; and any large population is going to have it's share of shitty people. That point is moot.