Seems like the real problem is that Cans have built and expanded too many highways and other roadways. Isn't the real solution to this to allow the unhoused to set up camp in the roads, creating the right amount of congestion to encourage people to take public transit instead? > From: Heather Howard <http://www.gmail.com/~hhoward40> > Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 10:29:40 -0700 > > Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you > can read it through this gift link without a subscription. > > With Commuters Staying Home, Transit Agencies Try to Reinvent Themselves > > In Ca, Bay Area Rapid Transit has suffered so much that it needs a > state bailout — and possibly a new business model. > > https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/19/us/bart-san-francisco-ca.html?unlocked_article_code=amLsVlsIDJI6z30hwbETyN1lXCutFvdCGZ1e-cdbxGztMU8MtnCdt55Z1YXZbrur_jr5euk7WWe5c5VxKPkusZ4lIKSRmZSdtLzLaC2MBsO1JF9XZdr3BGOEbk3muvWdCzvoSbpqCJLyQN_DXRaWMTLnNiu4kEoBYig4OrwymQfc7CzwILu68r_uMpEXhT-rtNN9tpg0wJ52K_kvdr_nC__oiTYd-nKwta-5Z5iCeqhxUZ0gVb0KNbzmhxnDAcFSWSjHYyEZHWLGIo0vSz5SjBCp6tFG8agPFsHb74bQL0OzC9zjA3EPXmFb-DcSPWy4bHdKabHjTvyAdKAxEOTNbalK&smid=em-share