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Without drastically curtailing spending elsewhere/increasing revenues, this will be an extremely costly endeavour, and implementation would likely disrupt current transit systems. While making public transit greener and more accessible is ideal, compromises will have to be made, so it is important to weigh the costs and benefits.
@9VP6BCG6mos6MO
I believe that the spending will be very pricey and yes while it will help eventually we have more important problems to deal with now that will have larger impacts on the environment
@9M9JSGW11mos11MO
I think that public transportation should start to go electric but it will cost a lot and will take time.
@9KZKD431yr1Y
I think that public transportation should start to go electric but it will cost a lot and will take time.
@9JPWMB31yr1Y
Well if all the spending goes towards enviormentally friendly solutions then we wont have money left for the stuff we cant change.
@9FNVBRG2yrs2Y
However, we are at a demand of bus drivers. What's the point of environmentally friendly solutions if bus drivers aren't there.
@9FN5JPV2yrs2Y
Yes so if this is more environmentally friendly we can get more cars off the road so we can stop global warming
@9FL3GQVConservative2yrs2Y
It really comes to down to whether you want effective reliable transportation, or have to wait for all the city busesand transit trains to charge for a day. Some people might be ok with it but most probably won't want too.
@9GB6T861yr1Y
I think that public transportation should start to go electric but it will cost a lot and will take time.
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