Good morning Brandane. I don't know whether you want an answer or not after your bit of a rant there. Certainly in some areas public transport is on the poor side. In the area where I live the transport links are very good, running very early in the mornings and very late at nights, and although the teenagers are much the same as up your way it is not a usual occurrence for the trains and buses to be awash with "fluids". It just happens that you live in an area where the transport links are not good for the journeys you wish to do so that forces you to use your car.
AHEM, may I point out that I live on the North Clyde Route. Yes, I have heard the Ayrshire routes can be bad, but where I am, just a few miles away as the crow flies and with the same operator, it's perfectly fine!
A case in point here:
When I was working at a special needs school, all of the kids were picked up by minibus every day and most of the staff (depressingly) drove - I took the train and was one of the few who actually got to work on time every day.... and I had to walk up quite steep hill from the railway station too! (that hill in winter when it was all icy was certainly interesting!).
It just showed how bad the roads were - I could get out and
walk and STILL beat the cars!
Accidents and road works were common place, and I remember one morning, most of the kids and staff didn't get in until after 11 am because of an accident!
Imagine the outcry if that was public transport, but because it's on the road it's somehow 'different'.
Pathetic, absolutley pathetic!
Car better than Public transport?? Bwahahahahaaha!! in this case it most certainly was NOT - I think I had about ONE minor incident on the train the entire time I was working there! (how many delays did people using the roads have exactly?).
... And to then add insult to injury, what did we get in the staffroom??
Yep, that's right, discussions about how bad the roads were!!
