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Los Angeles, CA A recent social media video by user "carlosmomg" has sparked discussion by offering a direct perspective on the safety and accessibility of public transportation in the sprawling Californian city. The content creator embarked on a journey across Los Angeles, specifically utilizing the bus system, to investigate widespread claims that the city's public transit is unsafe and primarily used by individuals with few resources. The vlogger, who traveled from Hollywood Boulevard to Venice Beach, reported a largely positive experience. "Here, people constantly repeat that public transport in this city is really dangerous," he stated in his video, attributing this perception to the belief that it's often used by "people with few resources, like drug addicts or homeless people." However, after taking "about five or six buses," he concluded, "it's totally safe. What's more, it's very cheap." He highlighted the affordability, noting that a ride costs approximately $1.75, and in some instances, he was not even required to pay. "It's not just that it's not dangerous, but they even facilitate access," he added, praising the service as "a ten out of ten." The video aims to debunk the negative stereotypes surrounding public transport in Los Angeles, presenting it as a viable and safe option for commuters and visitors alike. The creator also expressed his intention to explore the metro system next, which he noted has an even more formidable reputation.
En Europa, la mayoría de las ciudades cuentan con una eficiente red de transporte público, sin embargo, al otro lado del Atlántico la situación es mu…