"With the increased cost of gasoline, it doesn't appear that we're going to see a slowing of interest in mass transit. I think it's going to continue to grow"
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The phrasing is carefully depersonalized. “It doesn’t appear” and “we’re going to see” are hedges that invite consensus and minimize risk; they also signal that the speaker is anticipating pushback from drivers, suburban voters, or fiscal hawks who treat transit as a subsidy. Barrett isn’t arguing that mass transit is morally superior or environmentally urgent. He’s arguing that people will choose it because they have to, which is a subtler, more pragmatic claim. In a country where transit can be coded as partisan or “urban,” necessity is the most bipartisan sales pitch available.
Context matters: mid-2000s to early 2010s American cities were juggling downtown revitalization, climate talk, and post-recession budget anxiety, with gasoline spikes acting as political accelerant. The subtext is coalition-building. If rising fuel costs are the culprit, then transit agencies and mayors can ask for funding, lanes, and long-term planning under the banner of demand management rather than social engineering. Barrett’s forecast isn’t just prediction; it’s permission: for taxpayers to invest, for officials to prioritize, and for skeptics to accept that the status quo is already getting more expensive.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Barrett, Tom. (2026, January 16). With the increased cost of gasoline, it doesn't appear that we're going to see a slowing of interest in mass transit. I think it's going to continue to grow. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-the-increased-cost-of-gasoline-it-doesnt-92253/
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Barrett, Tom. "With the increased cost of gasoline, it doesn't appear that we're going to see a slowing of interest in mass transit. I think it's going to continue to grow." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-the-increased-cost-of-gasoline-it-doesnt-92253/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"With the increased cost of gasoline, it doesn't appear that we're going to see a slowing of interest in mass transit. I think it's going to continue to grow." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/with-the-increased-cost-of-gasoline-it-doesnt-92253/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

