At the same time some people don't mind the commute and much prefer owning a large new home with lots of green space and man made lakes.
Thats why road rage is becoming an issue in calgary. :wink:
These cake and eat it to people that smile at you and say, "no, its ok, I dont mind the 20 minute drive from downtown to tuscany" are pretty much full of bleep bleep
You see examples of this mentaility all the time in the right here in the jeep hobby.
Guys make hasty purchases on rigs or mods, find out they are below par but still back those products or push them like they are the greatest thing since sliced bread.
What do you expect them to say when they spent several hundred of their hard earned dollars?
What do you expect the person that spent 400$ on house, only to spend 2 hours a day commuting to work? Of course they smile and say, "oh its not bad at all" :roll: :roll: :roll:
I here that everyday around my office.
Ask the same people to reminisce about traffic in this city 10 years ago, provided they were here. Suddenly they have ten examples of how fast they used to get around. Keep them going and they will start to rant about todays traffic.
Really get them going and the stories about hour and a half bus rides because of crowchild backups start to come out.
People are willing to pay over 500$ month to park their car downtown in this city. Reputed as some of the highest parking cost in north america.
Are they doing that because they like their commute, or have half decent transit? Absolutely not. They do it because they hate their commute and will pay rediculas amounts of money to try and make it better.
Again, the same people that smile and say "oh no, I dont mind the 20 minute commute from tuscany".
Anyways, point being, most of those people are full of it and just saving face when saying that.
This city was never set up for a million plus people. That combined with spreading that million plus people over an area of about 2500 square km's with a terrible transit system and outdated road infastructure just leads to more problems.
There is no other way to fix except to start making changes now, and limiting the sprawl.