Sunday, December 2, 2012

Chapter 15: California

Los Angeles extended as cars became more widely used, and as Los Angeles grew, cars became more crucial than ever to reach destinations.
Even though that is true, I disagree with how the book mentions that a minimal public transportation system exists and how it is no longer important. The Los Angeles transportation service has always been expanding and improving, such as the recently added metro gold line. And bus lines always provide a valuable service to high school, college students and people moving to low wage jobs, such that in the morning and afternoon when people are coming and leaving school/work, the buses are always crowded with people having to stand all the time!
Your daily life without a car in L.A.

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