usctrojancpa
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Irvinecommuter said:fortune11 said:While CA is leading the way in the US at-least in this regard, I have to say there is a clear conflict between these ideals and the realities on the ground - which are crumbling infrastructure especially in cities like Los Angeles and the fact that building anything new like dedicated automatic driving car lanes, or any new public transportation solutions are extremely prohibitive, thanks largely in part due to the crushing weight of union mandated rules and massive NIMBY-ism.
The NIMBY is a far bigger problem. As for unions...not sure where that is from. CA is trying to built the first real high speed rail in the US and the people fighting it are not unions.
Ahhh yes, the high speed rail to nowhere expect a big cost blackhole. Fix the roads, bridges, and widen the freeways first.