Los Angeles rolls out Olympics plans

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Publicado 2024-08-11
The 2028 Olympics will be held in Los Angeles and officials say they’re hoping to limit traffic. The committee is aiming for the country’s most climate-conscious games and will make pre-existing Olympic venues only accessible by public transportation. The city will also ask people to work from home. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports on how organizers plan to make it happen.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @JJoda
    Did they really ask us to keep the roads clear by working from home? Tell that our boss lol
  • @ydne
    Setting up LA, as more walk-able, would be a gift to keep on giving better air and healthier people.
  • @gonzoducks8
    Being honest, I don't think about the Hollywood sign. I think about the traffic and the amount of homeless drug addicts on the street.
  • @patriot4usall
    Kind of wish they'd get a homeless problem roll out plan.
  • @HeroMan380
    Well it all starts for the top. I'd like to see the board members be the first ones to start using public transport......
  • @aquanumber4
    They need to solve the homeless and crime issue in LA first.
  • @harshitkumar4760
    It is very hard. Modern US was not made for public transportation. It was built around roads for cars by the help of huge lobbying from the american car companies. USA is so car centric that it is nearly impossible to change people's mind to believe that public transport is the superior mode of transport because in USA it is deliberately kept inferior than cars.
  • @ThomasParrish
    they gonna need to make this public transport safer if its gonna be usable
  • im actually kinda excited cus LA will be forced to clean up the homeless problem for at least a year loll
  • The World Cup will be great test run. 5 matches might not be much, but it will be nice to see how the metropolitan area handles it.
  • @Ice_2192
    Makes me kinda glad that Chicago lost to Rio for the 2016 bid.
  • @margarite60
    Actually, quite a lot of us are reliant on public transportation, be it for ecomomic or disability reasons. Glad to see ¨they¨ are going to try to walk a few weeks in our shoes, hope it is an eye opener.
  • @rossrreyes
    I was 14 in 1984 and we drove to a few different events. Traffic was normal including parking, lines were fast and this was a decade before the Metro
  • @awwskit9753
    I’m just looking forward to the city clean up they do.
  • @dante340
    As a native, I'd love to see LA have a huge public transit boom, but we need to do something about the drugged-out street zombies first... No matter how much they expand the metro, no one is going to use it if they don't feel safe.
  • @AVERYCK77
    Los Angeles without any car ? 😂😂😂