desertdudeshj wrote:I would love to see how many emaratis abadon their cars and use this or even the affluent and middle class expats. The whole metro which has very limited reach in the city is dependant on the feeder buses. And the buses are failed transport system in this city.
Maybe on a holiday when I dont have be in time and looking sharp at my arrival I would use the metro. Otherthan no way I'm going to wait out in the heat sweating my nads of waiting for a bus that will take to the metro and then vice versa.
Until it reaches right into all residential and commercial areas independantly or atleast the majority it wont be a success. No have in dubai has the time or paitence to hop and switch modes of transport three times or more in a single journey with the city. Even R.TArd Officials in admitted in a radio interview the thoughest task is to "persueade" people to give their cars and use this. I'm sure we will very soon see their attempts to "persuade" people into this. I'm guessing very soon I'll be looking to register my cars in Shj or Fujairah !
No doubt its a great engineering feat but its just that and nothing else but a novelty
give them some time.. they will fine tune it over a period of time..
everybody learns from mistakes / experiences..
i'm always amazed at some people who just start being cynical and reject things right from the word go as if all the money is being spent from their own pocket and they are going to be greatly affected..
a great city needs multiple modes of transportation.. metro is one of them... in fact a far more environment friendly and efficient one.. people will slowly adopt it..
at least dubai did it.. look at some other arabic coutries.. .despite of having loads of oil money, they have hardly done any thing for their own cities..
probably you will not realized the importance of the metro now.. probably 10-15 years later.. u will appreciate it..