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Yeah, I mean this is pretty obvious stuff. For anyone that didn't read the article:
Now one thing that wasn't really addressed, but which should have been, is on-board experience of transit. Qualify of life issues seems silly to a lot of people to spend effort policing, but they matter. Guys on the subway smoking, playing music, smelling awful, etc. Even things as basic as people not taking their backpacks off leading to jostling and crowding. This all matters.
I think people delude themselves about not having poor experiences in traffic. Yes, the asshole is now in an enclosed metal box, instead of one seat away from you on the train with his boombox. But he controls that metal box, and can suddenly incur hundreds of dollars of insurance costs to you.
Where I can see the issue getting emotional and personal is women’s safety. I’m a guy so it’s not something that I can speak to, but I’m aware can affect behaviors on a primal survival level.