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Quoted By: >>48857
Hypothetical scenario I'd like to pose to /n/:
Suppose Ann Kobayashi defeats Mufi Hannemann for the office of Mayor of Honolulu and voters reject building a steel-on-steel rail system. As a result, Honolulu builds a system based on rubber tires, similar to the Montreal Metro and parts of the Paris Metro, or something resembling the Yurikamome.
Would such a scenario play out better or worse than if Hannemann stays in office and a conventional rail system is built?
Suppose Ann Kobayashi defeats Mufi Hannemann for the office of Mayor of Honolulu and voters reject building a steel-on-steel rail system. As a result, Honolulu builds a system based on rubber tires, similar to the Montreal Metro and parts of the Paris Metro, or something resembling the Yurikamome.
Would such a scenario play out better or worse than if Hannemann stays in office and a conventional rail system is built?