erodari
erodari t1_j2wczqd wrote
Kind of surprised Taiwan didn't make the cut. I thought they were about the same level as Japan, Hong Kong, and Korea.
erodari t1_iy6sswx wrote
It should be a lot harder to get a drivers license.
erodari t1_iwz13gi wrote
Reply to comment by boxcarkinney in Anyone else has been smelling this absolutely foul odor inside U St station? Yuck! by M00NKITTI3
He who articulated it, particulated it.
erodari t1_iwx53wb wrote
Reply to comment by cogscidude in Anyone else has been smelling this absolutely foul odor inside U St station? Yuck! by M00NKITTI3
He who denied it supplied it
erodari t1_itxhvtr wrote
I'd rather see a few point-to-point express services linking Dulles to major suburban centers. Dulles-Silver Spring, Dulles-Alexandria, Dulles-Tysons, etc.
erodari t1_j3o7upy wrote
Reply to comment by Old_Distribution9636 in Car owners are always made to be a villain. by [deleted]
>Sounds like government is the true issue
It's not government - it's bad policy. Decades of poor decision-making has led to the growth of communities where driving is the only viable means of transportation, resulting in its overuse and the road congestion we see today in much of the country. But look around at the rest of the world. Governments in other places took a more balanced approach to building their cities and suburbs. For example, the Dutch made it their policy to grow their communities in a way that made walking, biking, etc. viable alternatives.
So don't let yourself succumb to the knee-jerk reaction of 'government is the problem'. If you care enough about the issue to post a complaint like this, research what specific things the government has done that led to this situation, and identify and support alternatives.