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The quality of service will never reach the level of Japan. Transit operators have it easy there because people don't vandalize and they don't litter. This means that your maintenance costs are very low and it's more economical to buy high quality, comfortable seating. As well, transit is only good for getting you around in the cities. Once you get out to "inaka", a car is all but a requirement, much like in North Am…
> if you live in a dense city with poor traffic flow, and that accounts for a tiny percentage of the world population That's false. Most of the world's population now lives in cities. Deciding what percentage of those fall below the threshold of "poor" traffic-flow wise is difficult, but it's not "tiny". ( http://www.gizmag.com/go/7613/ ) Cars beget cars. The reason people need cars in a lot of the US is because they…
Cars are used because they are versatile. Every other form of transport has far more narrow use cases.