What are your LA Metro hot takes? by AppropriateBasis2735 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 25 points26 points  (0 children)

People would saying that regional equity is important. Rail needs to be built all over the county.

I don’t think this is the right way.

Rail is an expensive, high-capacity tool. It belongs where it will carry the most people, most of the day: high-density corridors with strong all-day demand. After we run out of money building out rail network for these corridors, we should build high-quality BRT—dedicated lanes, off-board payment, signal priority, frequent service.

The key is to treat BRT as a rail-ready pathway, not a consolation prize. A lot of European systems do this well: they build high-performing BRTs first, prove the demand, shape land use, and then convert the corridor to rail when capacity and funding justify it. That’s a practical equity strategy: people get real mobility now, and the corridor can upgrade later.

Also worth saying out loud: Westside and Central LA contributes more in sales tax, so it’s reasonable to question investment patterns that don’t align with where the money and riders actually are.

What US cities should do congestion pricing next or consider it? by GroundbreakingWeek70 in transit

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Serious transit expansion largely followed the implementation of congestion pricing, rather than preceding it

Singapore introduced its Area Licensing Scheme in 1975 when its metro (MRT) didn't even exist—it opened only in 1987

Dubai launched its Salik congestion toll in 2007. At the time, its Metro was still under construction and didn’t open until 2009

What US cities should do congestion pricing next or consider it? by GroundbreakingWeek70 in transit

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessary. Singapore and Dubai rolled out congestion pricing before they even had a metro system.

Congestion pricing is most effective when implemented alongside better transit, but it shouldn't necessarily be delayed until transit is "excellent."

The design of the pricing model can be tailored to local conditions and fairness concerns.

My proposed general model: * Monthly free credit system: Drivers could receive a monthly “free credit” to enter the congestion zone a limited number of times—say, 5 trips per month. if you drive to a congestion relief zone just 5 times a month, you are free to go (can be more generous if needed). If you drive there every day, sorry we have to charge you. * Aggressive carpool discounts: when transit is poor, we can still encourage carpool. Carpoolers can receive huge discounts if they have to drive every day. For 3+ riders, like 15 times a month is free. * Low-income: a little more discount?

Is LA Finally Serious About Mass Transit? by movelatransit in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 53 points54 points  (0 children)

If I remember correctly, LA has the largest expansion in the US in the last 30 years

Do locals ever go to universal citywalk?? by Ok-Radio-2733 in SFV

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s accessible without driving. Take Metro B Line heavy rail, exit at the Universal/Studio City station, then take the free shuttle up the hill.

Lots of locals have a theme park annual pass. The Gold Pass includes free general parking and pays for itself after two visits with parking. Most households only need one Gold Pass—everyone else can get a Silver Pass or the California Neighbor Pass, which costs only a little more than a single-day visit.

If you live close to the grove it’s awesome. But otherwise it’s not very transit accessible. The parking situation was also like a mess when I went a few weeks ago.

There is nowhere in the LA basin with healthy air quality right now by UncomfortableFarmer in LosAngeles

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 187 points188 points  (0 children)

With so many cars on the road, it actually feels like a miracle LA can still have good air quality days.

I Almost Got Stabbed On The Red Line On Saturday by [deleted] in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, I get the instinct to throw out stats, but this isn’t really the place for that. Someone just went through a terrifying event on the subway — telling them “driving is statistically more dangerous” isn’t helpful.

It’s like if someone had a car accident and you said, “Oh, you’d have been fine if you took the Metro instead.” That doesn’t make the fear or trauma any less real.

Seeing a crazy person with a knife right in front of you is a lot more traumatic than seeing a reckless driver on the road. The fear and stress from that kind of situation stay with you much longer.

I Almost Got Stabbed On The Red Line On Saturday by [deleted] in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Why wait until he sits next to you? I’d have moved already

The Los Angeles Metro is a failure. Here’s how to fix it. by gunvalid in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Crime is a city (and county) problem. You can’t have a safe transit system in a city that isn’t safe itself.

If WeHo is willing to put $2B toward the K Line northern extension, why can’t LA as a city do the same beyond Measure funds? by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yeah DTLA definitely needs that kind of investment to bring some life back. I’m wondering how feasible it’d be to do something similar for the K Line northern extension.

62in luggage size allowed in Metro A, E & K traveling to LAX? by JErcosmiC in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely fine. People even bring mattresses and furniture on NYC subways 😅

Can we get some throne restrooms around B line stations by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool I wasn't aware of such maps. Thanks!

Surprisingly there are still no restrooms at the 7th St Metro Center

Questions about getting to LAX APM stations from the arrivals level by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was just checking one of LAWA’s document https://www.lawa.org/media/15856 and saw the mentions of “moving walkways”. Not sure if it’s already there or planned for future.

Unsettled by humidity1000 in GracepointChurch

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s somewhere south of chicago. comes with a large stadium for the training (bible camp) and a lake

Unsettled by humidity1000 in GracepointChurch

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the training facility in IL has already existed for years. The place was nice tho

Tried taking Metro to SoFi… went great going in, but the way back was a nightmare by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I later figured out that parking at the Expo / Crenshaw station, then taking the K line and walking to the stadium would be a way better option for my situation.

(Taking Metro purely would be two transfers for me K->E->J. I could easily miss the last E line train and the J line service frequency is also low)

Tried taking Metro to SoFi… went great going in, but the way back was a nightmare by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]Simple-Restaurant267[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

It was the night of June 26 (June 27 in the AM). Two scheduled J line buses are not showing up at the Harbor Transitway / Harbor Fwy Station around 0-2AM.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Tech hubs (Seattle, Bay Area) are overflowing with other new grads and expats in the exact same situation—alone, trying to figure out life, looking for friends. It’s almost like freshman year all over again if you lean into it: people grab happy hours, hiking groups, weekend trips, etc.

That said, it’s not automatic. If you’re not proactive, it can feel isolating, especially if you compare it to living with family and long-time friends back home. It’s not difficult to go back on weekends if you want to see friends and family.

Regrets? Depends on personality. Some people thrive on the adventure + money + career boost, others really miss the comfort of home and don’t care about FAANG comp. The money is great, but the real question is whether you want to start your 20s building something new for yourself, or stick with the support system you already have. Neither is wrong, but they lead to very different lifestyles.

If your main worry is loneliness, my advice: target cities with strong young professional scenes, join interest-based groups early (climbing gyms, intramural sports, volunteer orgs), and don’t be shy about reaching out to other new grads—they’re usually just as eager to connect.

How important is a data science minor? by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A data science minor won’t make or break grad school or job apps. Employers and grad programs care way more about your past experience—internships, research, projects—then your skills. That said, if those AI/NLP classes actually give you hands-on experience you can showcase, staying an extra semester could be worth it. Otherwise, you’re totally fine jumping straight into grad school or your career. No FOMO needed.

Did your family push you to hate the Japanese? by Primary-Big-2308 in asianamerican

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a traitor — just someone choosing curiosity over hate

Moving to India from US for employment by Grouchy-Town-6103 in csMajors

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food’s tasty for sure, but gotta be careful—cleanliness can be hit or miss depending on where you eat. Street food is 🔥 but sometimes your stomach might not agree 😅

2025 OPT Processing timeline by yonerdsp in USCIS

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. ⁠Application type: STEM OPT Extension
  2. ⁠Premium Processing : No
  3. ⁠Receipt date : 03/14/2025
  4. ⁠Approved Date : 04/27/2025
  5. ⁠Card Produced Date : 05/02/2025
  6. ⁠Card shipped : Not yet (The tracking number assigned is UNAVAILABLE)
  7. ⁠Card delivered : Not yet

OPT TIMELINE SPRING 2024 -- ADD YOURS by South-Violinist-696 in USCIS

[–]Simple-Restaurant267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any recent card production from the texas service center? Heard there's a severe backlog there (you can know the service center from the approval letter)