Transit systems play a crucial role in urban mobility, providing essential transportation options for millions of people globally. With the rise of environmental concerns and traffic congestion, the need for efficient and sustainable public transportation has become increasingly urgent. Petitions under this topic focus on improving transit infrastructure, increasing accessibility for all riders, reducing fares, and enhancing safety measures.
One petition calls for expanded bus routes to underserved communities, highlighting the impact of limited access on residents daily lives. Another petition advocates for free or discounted fares for low-income individuals, emphasizing the importance of equitable transportation solutions.
Join the movement to advocate for better transit systems that prioritize affordability, accessibility, and environmental sustainability. By supporting these petitions, you can help create a more inclusive and efficient public transportation network for all.
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SEPTA is important for transit. Whether it's to see the Eagles crush a team, a Dr appointment, or going out to dinner, a lot of people depend on this to get where they're going. Many people do not have cars. How are they supposed to contribute to the economy if they can't go very far from their home?
SEPTA is a crucial system in the Philadelphia area. It helps people get to jobs, doctor’s appointments, and special events. I take SEPTA to get to and from center city to avoid driving and paying the expensive parking fees. With a 9 PM curfew, I won’t have the option to get home via SEPTA if I’m downtown late night.
Also, people who can’t afford Uber and Lyft won’t have the option to take SEPTA late nights after coming home from working second shift jobs.
S. O. S. Save Our SEPTA!
I have worked for the City of Spokane's Urban Forestry department and for the Spokane Conservation District. This is not an uncommon idea among people that understand the benefits of having more trees and shade. This should be a no brainer, and will make public transportation a more enjoyable and safe experience.
In the height of summer it is difficult to handle the heat at the uncovered bus stops. I love that public transit in Spokane has been growing! But as a person with a medical condition, I am reluctant to use the busses more often out of concern I will end up in the hospital. Standing in the blazing sun waiting for a connecting bus is brutal. If a bench is available and I feel the need to sit, I can’t because I’ll just get burned by the hot material. Please provide shade! Thank you!