08-31-2016, 04:18 PM
Fair enough.
I still maintain that transit to the smaller communities should be something to strive for, and the argument that all should be charged but only some should benefit is not a position that can be argued indefinitely, nor for all services.
There are plenty of developed nations outside of N America who do offer albeit limited connectivity between villages/towns and nearby cities. Because it is not done here or in the US does not mean the concept should be rejected completely.
But fair enough. I won't labour the point further.
I still maintain that transit to the smaller communities should be something to strive for, and the argument that all should be charged but only some should benefit is not a position that can be argued indefinitely, nor for all services.
There are plenty of developed nations outside of N America who do offer albeit limited connectivity between villages/towns and nearby cities. Because it is not done here or in the US does not mean the concept should be rejected completely.
But fair enough. I won't labour the point further.