• GreenBottles@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        well that’s a good thing for you but in the United States it’s a very rare thing to have buses in rural areas other than for school kids

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          1 year ago

          then fix your country, richest of the world, shouln’t be so hard… /j

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            1 year ago

            Some of us are trying but it sucks ass.

            I’m lucky enough to be able to afford my own car/transportation but I worked at a FedEx Warehouse years ago where most people took the bus. Right around the time I was leaving, they were moving the branch 5 minutes down the road, but across a bridge to another jurisdiction. Busses from the city don’t run there because it always gets shot down that it will “cause crime”. The county busses aren’t that good, but at least it takes people to their jobs. I remember most people were freaking out and planning car pools from the bus stop to the new location. I haven’t talked to a lot of people since then, but the few I have seemed to find new jobs.