Public transportation is critical for the working poor
See a downtown Richmond bus stop on a weekday and you’ll discover lots of action. Numerous riders are heading to or from their jobs. Many could termed working needy - and they labour rigid at vehicle washes, daytime anxiety centers and hospitals, but they don’t build sufficient currency to afford a luxury like a vehicle. For them, communal transportation isn’t a material of convenience - it’s a requirement representing survival. [Music provided courtesy of CCmixter because of a Imaginative Commons Authorize.]
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