- My colleagues also suggested switching to the metro or bus, but I find it inconvenient; I have to take 2-3 different routes to get there.
- I'm just like you, I take two trips there and two trips back every day. I've said "goodbye" to the constant worry about fuel prices, and I can sit comfortably in the air-conditioned car, have time to rest, browse the internet, and not worry about traffic jams, rain, or sun.
- If it's as convenient as you say, why do people still use private cars?
- You just don't know the whole story. Everyone has different needs. Office workers and students are switching to buses and the metro in large numbers, and the number of passengers has increased significantly.
- But I still see some complications, such as: the train stations and terminals are not convenient, and there are few parking spaces for private vehicles…
- If we just change our perspective a little and arrange things gradually, everything will be fine.
- The problem is that management units need to address the inconveniences faced by passengers in order to improve related services, such as increasing connecting trains, expanding parking areas for motorbikes used by public transport, or placing more green bicycles at stations and terminals…
Of course, in the long run, we must develop modern public transportation to increase convenience for the people. But initially, we should have an open mind so that people have the opportunity to serve us better, sir.
- I agree with you, starting next week, I'll try... giving each other a chance!
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