Many younger people in Ireland nowadays think that public transport is for the poor, foreign workers, and the old. Or, as some of them put it, for losers.
But perhaps the consequences of this attitude are coming home to roost. David McWilliams, writing about a recent experience which combined the worst of private and public transport, [...]
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