This week a read a story about the cheapest commercial car (take a
look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7180396.stm). I would like
to discuss with you about this subject. What do you think about it?
It seems to be very good for poor people get their first car. It was
said that it meet the environmental requirements and it can boost the
Indian economy even more. But what do you think, wouldn't it be better
improve public transportation? I know that, this probably would not be
appealing, but I think that would be better to the environment and
next generations. Having a car is something very useful, I know. You
can go wherever and whenever you want. But public transportation is
cheapest and better for our already busy cities.
So, give your opinion.
Regards,
Eduardo R.
Hi people,
This week a read a story about the cheapest commercial car (take a
look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7180396.stm ). I would like
to discuss with you about this subject. What do you think about it?
It seems to be very good for poor people get their first car. It was
said that it meet the environmental requirements and it can boost the
Indian economy even more. But what do you think, wouldn't it be better
improve public transportation? I know that, this probably would not be
appealing, but I think that would be better to the environment and
next generations. Having a car is something very useful, I know. You
can go wherever and whenever you want. But public transportation is
cheapest and better for our already busy cities.
So, give your opinion.
Regards,
Eduardo R.
Certainly it is a big achievement. Developing a car that costs only
$2500 should have been a really big challenge. But what about the
streets in Delhi? Don't you think that they will be more busy?
Here in Porto Alegre, the streets have each time more cars. I also
have one car, but I try to use it as less as possible. Typically I go
to the University by bus. The public transportation here is good (not
much) and fairly cheap (at least in comparison to the fuel I put in my
car).
So, the developing countries should think more about the kind of
transport they want. I've read that in USA the people usually commute
by car (Warren, what can you tell about that?). But I think this way
is too expensive. In the other hand, Europe seems to use more public
transportation (And you Robert, How is it like in Vienna?).
Personally, I think that public transport is better, because it is
cheap, pollutes less and is more efficient (I mean, a bus, for
example, transports many people using less space of the streets).
Regards,
Eduardo R.