What are you and rhino trying to suggest then. The reason for people not wanting to use other forms of transport is because of car company advertisments. A multinational conspiracy is the mainstream reason given by the public transport crusade to the demise of public tranpsort. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Mo ... conspiracyAtD wrote:See what I mean? Suddenly I'm a conspiracy theorist for suggesting that car companies advertise, and suddenly PT needs to be carbon neutral to be creditable.
I never said rip up Melbournes tram lines. You must of gotten the idea people think that from a current affair. I suggest you look outside what you see in news reports and get an idea of what the real world is like.jk1237 wrote:You probably come from the school of thought that think Melbournes trams cause pollution caus they block cars, yet its the cars itself that produce the pollution.
This will disapoint people but public trannsport will never be an effective transport solution for Adelaide. I find that the idea it is the way of the future originates from these Jane Jacobs/ Wikipeida Sprawl article thinking people that are not happy with the way things are going now. They think having people live in suburbs makes them fat, lazy unsociable etc. and they want it to change. The ideas that it is one of the best ways to prevent climate change, and we will all be breating fresh air if we get rid of the cars are just excuses. I have spent the last year studying urban planning and have listened to all of the arguments for public transport.
There are uses for public transport. But the best transport solution for Adelaide is better roads including a north-south freeway. Little research into how public tansport on a large scale can work effectivly in Adeliade has been done. Just because some planners have herd about how effectivly public transport has worked in switzerland does not mean it will work in Adelaide. Forcing people to use public transport is of little benifit to anyone.