“…Though rising expenditure on urban public transport could be tolerated in wealthy and growing economies, research cast doubts on public transport's ability to have any significant effect on levels of car use except in large and dense cities, more common in Europe than North America (Grey, 1975;Mogridge, 1978;Urban Transport and the Environment, 1979;Meyer and Gomez-Ibanez, 1981;White, 1982;Goodwin et al, 1983). Though rising expenditure on urban public transport could be tolerated in wealthy and growing economies, research cast doubts on public transport's ability to have any significant effect on levels of car use except in large and dense cities, more common in Europe than North America (Grey, 1975;Mogridge, 1978;Urban Transport and the Environment, 1979;Meyer and Gomez-Ibanez, 1981;White, 1982;Goodwin et al, 1983).…”