A week after Jenna’s first art class
had finished, UTA had a problem when one of its trains derailed downtown. The same train we would have been on had we
still been commuting downtown.
I guess it wasn’t just UTAs problem,
but anyone driving that particular path downtown. It appears that it was covered by all of the
media during some point of day. But I
hadn’t heard about it until after 6:00 p.m. I guess by then it had become “old news” and I
didn’t know anything more about it until the following day when I typed “UTA
derailment” on Google.
The Tribune article was the first
one that I came across. Comments can be
submitted and read at the end of the article. Many hurtful comments were made toward
UTA and thus UTA passengers, but just as many had come to the defense of UTA
and those who may have no choice other than public transportation. I admire the courage of those who submitted
their comments in defense of the passengers – many who do not choose to use public
transportation but are empathetic to those who do.
I didn’t read even half the
comments. It was hard to read the ones
that ripped into the inconvenience of having to put up with rails and public
transportation in the first place. They
are the ones who should be most grateful, I would think. Certainly they have been inconvenienced by
the construction and the building of UTA and perhaps getting behind a bus once
in a while – but really, if they would look at the whole picture and consider
the many passengers who use public transportation as a convenience so that they
don’t have to drive or park downtown, public transportation makes it so much
easier for those who do choose to drive because there are less cars to deal
with. Daily traffic could be so much
worse.
Slow moving or rerouted or stand
still is an inconvenience. Generally the
traffic itself is not life threatening.
It doesn’t rob us of possessions or health. It’s an inconvenience. I’d much rather deal with horrible traffic
situations than vandalism, or a tornado, or being shot. Be grateful for public transportation and
traffic lights and stop signs and traffic cops and so forth because when they
aren’t present, things go awry.
So thank you budda and
freedomfighter and for others who came to the defense of public transportation
because (as pointed by some users of public transportation) there really are
several who don’t have a choice. We ALL
need public transportation. It does make
a positive difference overall.
For other coverage you can click here or here. There is even a video on youtube.
For other coverage you can click here or here. There is even a video on youtube.
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