The San Diego plan ignores restraints on sprawl “in favor of providing an easy solution for developers that kicks the can down the road and saddles a future generation of Californians with the cost of climate change,” Becerra’s office wrote in the filing.
There are a number of reasons that transit SE likes to support and use transit:
Traffic congestion reduction (buses move far more people than the typically single occupant cars common in the US)
Cost savings
Reduced environmental impact
Social unity / exposure
Etc
On the cost savings front we estimated that over the last 10 years we saw approximately $84,000 of savings for our family.
$200 per month parking x 10 years = $24,000 (Comparison from co-workers)
$6000 per year vehicle cost x 10 = $60,000 (About 1/3 less than the average cost per year from AAA since Cali is hella expensive but we’re cheap. Results may vary.)
1970: One more lane will fix it. 1980: One more lane will fix it. 1990: One more lane will fix it. 2000: One more lane will fix it. 2010: One more lane will fix it. 2020: ?pic.twitter.com/NjS1IPORG2 via @avelezig