Many Americans hold misconceptions about transit's true reach, speed, safety and reliability, impacting their willingness to try it for the first time.
There's a learning curve to using transit, requiring a grasp of routes, trip planning, payment systems, and timing, which can deter new users.
Years of car-centric development and media glorification of driving have created deep-rooted habits that are difficult to overcome, even with improved transit options.
Efforts to increase ridership often target commuters who are already familiar with transit, but misconceptions about transit persist, hindering broader appeal.
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