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There is no public transport that is even remotely able to serve the rural population.
You always have the option to not use a car if weather permits no one is stopping you. Your last statement is simply not true.
Local city councils and state reps you vote for make those laws and rules. Get it funded then we'll talk.
Convincing people to vote to get it funded is literally the point of posts like this. It's called grassroots outreach.
It's a fucking meme. Not a campaign. Get a clue.
This does nothing to further the cause.
Talking about the problem is literally the only way to further the cause. Change starts with a dialog. We're not going to "get the laws passed and THEN talk about it", that's backwards.