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Sorry to post so quickly but think about how many times you adults have been stuck in traffic or have had "road rage". Drunk Drivers, suspended licenses, or just madmen behind the wheel. Think about how many lives are lost.....What can be done to improve this? I say get more people of these roads. Well what do we do with these people? Thats your disicion. You can risk your life on an airplane in this uncertain world, take a bus, just more congestion, put them on a boat, that wouldn't work in most cases, walk, people are to darn lazy and fat to walk, well put them on a train, ok that might work....... What I'm saying is that don't totaly eliminate Air and Road Travel but make them less dependant for people. As far as I know no pepole put themselves in danger when riding a train(I know about derailments.....) People might complain about it being slow but isn't that better than cursing at someone because they cut you off or being killed by some of these idiots? Stress isn't healthy (DUH!) I don't like the fact that airlines suggest that they expand O'Hare airport. More noise, more traffic to get there and back, more tourists, but we cant stop it. I know Piolits are very qualified at what there doing but there are some who dont like there job and don't take it seriously. Would you like someone like that pioloting a huge vanurable object 1,000 to 40,000 feet in the sky or near a city?!! I dont! Like I said before Im not saying down with airways or down with roads! Im just saying give railways a fighting chance! Its not fair! It has never been fair even before the 1950's and you know it! As I said before I am 14 and I am strictly posting by logic. I have no buisness backround or stuff like that so I am sorry If these suggestions are iggnorant. Anyone please tell me why this won't work
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