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May 05, 2005

Just buy ‘em cars?

From a new Heritage study:

    [E]ach of [Virginia Railway Express’] 7,800 passengers will require a taxpayer subsidy of $4,481 per year to keep the system going and growing. At that annual cost, taxpayers could lease or buy on credit a new mid-priced car for every VRE rider, and the government would still have millions of dollars left over for schools or tax relief.

Sounds familiar.

From a 2004 St. Louis Federal Reserve study:

    Based solely on dollar cost, the annual light-rail subsidies could instead be used to buy an environmentally friendly hybrid Toyota Prius every five years for each poor rider and even to pay annual maintenance costs of $6,000. Increases in pollution would be minimal with the hybrid vehicle, and 7,700 new vehicles on the roadway would result in only a 0.5 percent increase in traffic congestion. And there would still be funds left over—about $49 million per year. These funds could be given to all other MetroLink riders (amounting to roughly $1,045 per person per year) and be used for cab fare, bus fare, etc.

Want more? Go here.

And, you know, cars would really do a lot of good for a lot of poor people.

Posted by tedb at May 5, 2005 04:33 PM



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