2transpo
New Member
If AEVs are a good thing, why restrain them? We can learn to adapt if public transit is damaged. The thing is that the services provided by AVs will be more beneficial to the public than transit. If passenger rail provides a useful service, it will remain, but if it loses on economics and service, it will and should disappear.By having Metrolinx manage the AV's we subordinate the AEV network to public transit, restraining AEV usage so that it won't hurt our public transit system.
If I was VIA, I would be looking into how intercity AVs will draw away passengers in order to evaluate whether we even need HFR.