indysteel, Charlotte is also pretty much the same way. Where I now live is a much smaller city with very minimal public transportation if there actually is any. For the most part public transportation outside of major cities is pretty much non existant and even if it's there the safety is pretty poor. Plus most major cities do not have the public infrustructure that NYC has. The only real cycling routes that are not just signs on two lane narrow roads, are either one right by the base or two that on base. If you are not military you have no way of living close to any of those trails either. (The other trails are in a national forest). Most of the off base route in a business area, not really close to any residential areas that are not military housing. Charlotte, NC built a light rail line (completed just before the economy tanked). This is only one line and only south of the city into downtown. What they discovered between then and now is if gas is under $3.00 per gallon that it does not save people enough to bother using it. Once gas gets over $3.00 per gallon some people will start using, but people for the most part do not see a worthwhile saving to using the public transportation until gas prices get over $4.00 per gallon. Plus you still have to drive to the terminal and park there. They have plans for two more lines (one for the north east and one for the north west sections), but no idea if either of those lines will get built.



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