Letters: Nashville will serve all residents better with better, more reliable transit

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Better mobility provides independence in underserved communities

An inadequate transit system is a major roadblock for those living in the underserved communities of Nashville. Access to these resources is for everyone, not just those with a geographical advantage.

The Choose How You Move Program is an expanded citywide transit system designed to help all Nashvillians get where they want to go faster and safer. Tourism tax revenue will cover an estimated 60% of the cost to increase the number of buses, routes and frequency of stops. The plan includes synchronous sidewalks to bus stops and “smart” signals that sense traffic volume.

Public transit provides access to healthcare, employment, healthy food, schools, libraries and parks. It reduces social isolation. It allows elderly residents to remain in their homes and still go to the doctor, the grocery store or the pharmacy.

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