I support Rail Transit. I live in Ewa Beach and therefore I understand that traffic can be really bad with more cars. My mom works at Hickam (Which is just across Pearl Harbor from Ewa Beach) but has to drive around Pearl Harbor like being in San Fran w/out the Golden Gate Bridge. Also, when she leaves in the morning, she gets stuck in traffic more in Ewa than on the H1. I personally think it's a waste of gas if just 1 passenger is in a car, adding on to congestion on the road.
I hope to be going to UH Manoa soon but all I'm worried about is getting stuck in traffic. I believe many students and others, from where I live, would choose to take a rail system over driving and using up gas just to go to school/work/etc. and back. Rail will always be on schedule and convenient for the busy person having to be on time, everyday.
Everyone just needs to see the different perspectives of how rail transit can affect the lives of many other people such as students, laborers, professors, and more. Mine is of a student's point of view. It is time for Oahu to step up in transportation. Eventually, this island is going to need a mass transit system to transport the growing population of the Leeward district to town and back. This can bring the island closer without the long wait.
they are bums, they dont know how to walk ,talk , work, all they love is surfin ,eating shit and sleepin ,i say we kick all that micro sub niggers out of hawaii and create a shining international hawaii where entire world can come and live ,,hawaii is belong to this earth and its people
I support Rail Transit. I live in Ewa Beach and therefore I understand that traffic can be really bad with more cars. My mom works at Hickam (Which is just across Pearl Harbor from Ewa Beach) but has to drive around Pearl Harbor like being in San Fran w/out the Golden Gate Bridge. Also, when she leaves in the morning, she gets stuck in traffic more in Ewa than on the H1. I personally think it's a waste of gas if just 1 passenger is in a car, adding on to congestion on the road.
Mark96706 3 years ago 3
I hope to be going to UH Manoa soon but all I'm worried about is getting stuck in traffic. I believe many students and others, from where I live, would choose to take a rail system over driving and using up gas just to go to school/work/etc. and back. Rail will always be on schedule and convenient for the busy person having to be on time, everyday.
Mark96706 3 years ago
Everyone just needs to see the different perspectives of how rail transit can affect the lives of many other people such as students, laborers, professors, and more. Mine is of a student's point of view. It is time for Oahu to step up in transportation. Eventually, this island is going to need a mass transit system to transport the growing population of the Leeward district to town and back. This can bring the island closer without the long wait.
Mark96706 3 years ago
say YES TO RAIL and NO TO BUMS
uthinkimstoopid 3 years ago
they are bums, they dont know how to walk ,talk , work, all they love is surfin ,eating shit and sleepin ,i say we kick all that micro sub niggers out of hawaii and create a shining international hawaii where entire world can come and live ,,hawaii is belong to this earth and its people
uthinkimstoopid 3 years ago