You need to reread. But yes: it is true that MARTA cannot get its shit together, only one of multiple reasons the residents of Cobb, Gwinnett, and other counties don't want it. Talk to your state senator and state representative if you want the 1971 law changed. Back in 1971, the concept of a "monocentric city" was (barely) still viable; now it is obsolete.
@north0fnorth In case you didn't notice, the car was the police vehicle which was ahead of the ambulance in the lane and pulled to the side to let the ambulance go ahead, it just didn't pull far enough to the side; narrowness of lanes.
@BohemianDiva99 "There are a bunch of folks walking around that should have gotten aborted." You for example? π€ It's like the people screaming about the need for global depopulation: none of them are willing to volunteer to go first.
@NoDMsPerfavore Before proposing a ticket where both President and VP nominees are from the same state, check out the 12th amendment to the US Constitution.
@the_transit_guy I'd much rather drive the distance than fly or take Amtrak, or even a hypothetical high speed rail. 4 hours by expressway, downtown to downtown; 7 hours by non-expressway highways.
@ajlamesa Crime wears every mode of transportation. The problem is crime wherever it takes place. But you can't defend the presence of crime on MARTA by citing an example of a crime where MARTA is not.
No reason? The nasal cycle causes nostrils to alternate dominance every 2-6 hours, allowing one side to rest, recover moisture, and avoid drying while the other handles most airflow for humidification and filtration.
Two nostrils provide redundancy against colds or blockages, enhance directional smell detection through differing airflow rates, and support processing 10,000-20,000 liters of air daily in mammals.