You’d think that in the year 2021, we’d have figured out how to make train travel as efficient and convenient as driving a car. But no, Matt Prior, an outspoken advocate for improved public transportation, has made it clear that he won’t be ditching his car anytime soon.
And who can blame him? Train travel in the UK leaves a lot to be desired. Delays, cancellations, and overcrowded carriages are just a few of the headaches that come with taking the train. It’s no wonder that many people opt to drive instead.
Prior, a well-known motoring journalist, has long been a proponent of leaving the car at home and using public transportation. But he’s not willing to make the switch until train travel becomes a more attractive option.
In a recent interview, Prior didn’t mince words when discussing the current state of train travel. He pointed out that the inconsistency and unreliability of the trains make it nearly impossible for people to rely on them as their primary mode of transportation. And until the powers that be make some major improvements to the rail system, he will continue to rely on his car.
It’s a sentiment that many people can relate to. While the idea of reducing our carbon footprint and easing traffic congestion is certainly appealing, the reality is that train travel is often more of a hassle than it’s worth. It’s no wonder that so many people choose to stick with their cars.
But Prior isn’t just complaining for the sake of it. He’s made it clear that he would be more than willing to leave his car at home if the train system was overhauled and improved. After all, who wouldn’t want to be able to sit back and relax on a comfortable, reliable train ride instead of dealing with the stress of driving?
Until that day comes, though, it looks like Prior and many others will be holding onto their cars. And who can blame them? If the train system can’t provide a reliable alternative, it’s hard to justify making the switch.
So, while the idea of ditching our cars in favor of public transportation is a nice thought, it’s clear that there’s still a long way to go before train travel becomes a viable option for many people. Until then, it looks like we’ll all be stuck in traffic, just like Matt Prior.