Monday, October 06th, 2008 | Author: admin

MTRTraditional mass transit includes buses, trains and airlines.  They are each a superb way to move many people over distance in an efficient manner, but they are struggling to keep up with growing demand.

Given the strengths of each there are also glaring weaknesses:

  • Buses - limited schedules and routes with no flexibility
  • Trains - not available in many areas and limited parking
  • Airlines - rising costs and more flights are delayed

One of the truly great benefits of mass transit is the ability to do other things during your trip.  Passenger Energy also brings this benefit and allows riders to work, read or comfortably utilize portable electronics.

Creative Commons License photo credit: dennis.vetu

Passenger energy with mass transit:

  • Get a ride to/from bus or train stations
  • Save on parking
  • People could be waiting at station (like taxis) to offer ride(s)

Category: Mass Transit, Red
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