This is a solid plan- if transit agencies only catered to furries, we'd have enough funding for 3 minute headways on a random Metro built in cities the size of Toledo
@@spd_bird i went on public transit recently with some furries in a full body outfit and they are the cars of public transit, cars are big and bulky and inefficient at moving people, these people in these furry costumes took up the same space as like 4 people, it was insane and shouldnt be allowed on transit at all.
@@Kahoobb I don't think they should be banned (people carrying carts of groceries use transit all the time and take up way more room), but that's why we more or less avoided riding the Healthline. We didn't want to take up space while "joyriding" and chose to use the low-ridership heavy and light rail instead. It helps that ridership on Cleveland transit overall is incredibly low to begin with outside of 2 major bus routes at rush hour.
Glad to hear GCRTA is now seeing over a million riders an hour thanks to this video!
Can confirm that the GCRTA has turned into a furry convention rivaling MFF!
Hell yeah!
“You have the local pee on the ground” 😂
This is awesome :)
i love riding transit in fursuit done it many times here :)
It's so much fun!!!
hope you are aware of how much people judge and make fun of you
@@the6ix72 Hey buddy, that's literally why we do this
Ne mets pas les mains sur les portes, tu risques de te faire pincer très fort!
So this is the friend of Paris' Serge the Bunny?
🤣
TRUE
Whoever maybe who
No wonder people are switching to cars
This is a solid plan- if transit agencies only catered to furries, we'd have enough funding for 3 minute headways on a random Metro built in cities the size of Toledo
@@spd_bird i went on public transit recently with some furries in a full body outfit and they are the cars of public transit, cars are big and bulky and inefficient at moving people, these people in these furry costumes took up the same space as like 4 people, it was insane and shouldnt be allowed on transit at all.
@@Kahoobb I don't think they should be banned (people carrying carts of groceries use transit all the time and take up way more room), but that's why we more or less avoided riding the Healthline. We didn't want to take up space while "joyriding" and chose to use the low-ridership heavy and light rail instead. It helps that ridership on Cleveland transit overall is incredibly low to begin with outside of 2 major bus routes at rush hour.
I love cars now