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Floridians love their cars — the vision of drivers with the convertible top down year-round is something that is near and dear to many. Would transit be an acceptable alternative to commuters?

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Floridians love their cars — the vision of drivers with the convertible top down year-round is something that is near and dear to many. Would transit be an acceptable alternative to commuters?

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The key is that as the regional transit system becomes established, residents and visitors will be able to choose whether they travel in their convertible or travel by transit to their destination in the West Central Florida area. Commuters will have a choice to ride the system (and leave the driving to someone else), or take their personal vehicle. The key word is choice, and the regional transit system will provide the opportunity to choose.

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