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Offline kimmy

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Re: Transit Culture
« on: June 13, 2017, 09:32:38 pm »
I'm pretty fortunate to live in a town where I can often walk or bike to work if I wish and if I drive the traffic isn't especially upsetting. When I'm home here in Kim City, I never use public transit.

I have a vehicle that is not especially fuel efficient; on the other hand my vehicle can traverse rough terrain and unreasonable conditions that might grind a Prius to a halt.  My decision to trade in my more fuel-efficient vehicle for this more versatile vehicle was prompted by the desire for more recreational possibilities, and the possibility of driving winter mountain roads to visit my special friend in Vancouver more often.

When I do get to Vancouver, I find driving to be stressful and aggravating.  I use public transit when I go there; particularly the SkyTrain.

 -k
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