US /mæs ˈtrænsɪt/
・UK /mæs ˈtrænsit/
Los Angeles used to have one of the best mass transit systems in the entire country.
Los Angeles used to have one of the best mass transit systems in the entire country.
In the centuries before trains and today's mass transit system, the majority of travel was done on foot via a handful of paved roads.
In the centuries before trains and today's mass transit system, the majority of travel was done on foot via a handful of paved roads.
As we improve the efficiency and the ease of use, then there is the potential for, I don't want to say mass transit straight away, but we have developed something that allows you to move human beings around in a completely unprecedented way.
As we improve the efficiency and the ease of use, then there is the potential for I don't want to say mass transit straight away,
Dr. Doofenshmirtz: Yes, I'm just a guy who's a sucker for the sounds of mass transit.
Today, many cities all over the world rely on mass transit systems to move people from one place to another quickly and safely.
mass transit systems to move people
I think the cost of autonomous transport will be so low that you can think of it like individualized mass transit.
I think the cost of autonomous transport will be so low that you can think of it like individualized mass transit.
In the centuries before trains and today's mass transit system, the majority of travel was done on foot, via a handful of paved roads.
In the centuries before trains and today's mass transit system, the majority of travel was done on foot via a handful of paved roads.
I also carpool with a coworker or use mass transit whenever possible to reduce substantial carbon emissions.
I also carpool with a co-worker or use mass transit whenever possible to reduce substantial carbon emissions.
care or mass transit where you just can never put it back in the bottle again? And I'd like
And I'm wondering, is this going to be like health care or mass transit where you just can never put it back in the bottle again?
in mass transit and boosting gas prices encourages people to ditch their cars and live closer
Investing in mass transit and boosting gas prices encourages people to ditch their cars and live closer to each other, while mixed zoning laws allow them to work and play closer to home,