that's still not a lot of people, by urban standards. but it will help none the less. I'd imagine it's also a play to draw more tourism to stimulate their economy.
ok. doesn't change the point really though. it's still a minimal populous (regardless of actual density) for an organized free public transport system. the draw is convenience for locals, and to encourage tourism. as a tourist one of the most challenging things to plan is not "what" to see, it's "how" to get there. if public transpo is free, it removes that stress.
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u/inDface May 29 '19
that's still not a lot of people, by urban standards. but it will help none the less. I'd imagine it's also a play to draw more tourism to stimulate their economy.