Rapid Transit is the Only Way
10 March 2004 - 5:00am
Hawaii leads the nation in carpooling, though its own rates are experiencing decline.
This editorial challenges Hawaii's transportation officials to reverse the trend of fewer workers sharing rides by expanding rapid transit opportunities. The writer's premise is that people use public transit in cities that offer public transit.
Source:
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 6, 2004
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