← Back to context Comment by stouset 2 days ago Yes, Europeans are completely distraught over their (checks notes) functioning public transit systems. 6 comments stouset Reply renewiltord 2 days ago On time some 65% of the time? The only thing that gets them to stop complaining is knowing that Americans are listening. stouset 2 days ago Approximately all of the people complaining want improved service, not zero service. renewiltord 2 days ago Yeah but standards aren’t that high. After all, they do apparently consider 65% on-time as functioning. 2 replies → TheCapeGreek 1 day ago Hmm yes, a perfect system isn't in place so clearly it's far better to have nothing at all.
renewiltord 2 days ago On time some 65% of the time? The only thing that gets them to stop complaining is knowing that Americans are listening. stouset 2 days ago Approximately all of the people complaining want improved service, not zero service. renewiltord 2 days ago Yeah but standards aren’t that high. After all, they do apparently consider 65% on-time as functioning. 2 replies → TheCapeGreek 1 day ago Hmm yes, a perfect system isn't in place so clearly it's far better to have nothing at all.
stouset 2 days ago Approximately all of the people complaining want improved service, not zero service. renewiltord 2 days ago Yeah but standards aren’t that high. After all, they do apparently consider 65% on-time as functioning. 2 replies →
renewiltord 2 days ago Yeah but standards aren’t that high. After all, they do apparently consider 65% on-time as functioning. 2 replies →
TheCapeGreek 1 day ago Hmm yes, a perfect system isn't in place so clearly it's far better to have nothing at all.
On time some 65% of the time? The only thing that gets them to stop complaining is knowing that Americans are listening.
Approximately all of the people complaining want improved service, not zero service.
Yeah but standards aren’t that high. After all, they do apparently consider 65% on-time as functioning.
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Hmm yes, a perfect system isn't in place so clearly it's far better to have nothing at all.