Look at how many restaurants, hotels, and other destinations are right within walking distance of OKC's stadium. It's also accessible via public transit. Arlington's new stadium has Texas Live and massive parking lots
Austin's MetroRapid bus lines (the 801 and 803) have a ton of great features. Particularly the "Next Bus" info and covered stops which vastly improve the experience.
@CapMetroATX#Transit#Bus
@CapMetroATX It was at Lavaca and 13th. Normally it wouldn't even be a big deal waiting ~15 minutes but it was 96 degrees. Besides this, I had a good experience getting around. The combination of buses and scooters works really well
@ArlTransit Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We were able to identify the stop from picture you provided. Your concerns have been forwarded to our operations Department. ^CS
Riding @CapMetroATX and this 803 just drove by the bus stop without stopping. So far my experience with CapMetro has been good, but it's pretty rough waiting for the next bus because the last one ignored you.
The largest city in the US without public transit has also banned electric scooters! City ordinance No. 05-098 makes it illegal to ride electric scooters on any "street, highway, shoulder, sidewalk or public right-of-way". #Arlington@CityOfArlington
Arlington actually has autonomous vehicles driving around the center of the city near UTA and downtown. We got the chance to ride one and it was... interesting. This tech still needs a lot of improvement.
We've started a petition. If you want rapid, high-capacity public transit in Arlington along with all benefits it provides, be sure to sign!
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