Is a lack of reliable public transportation holding back Southeastern Michigan? That's what some experts think

Places like New York City benefit from having a massive public transportation system including, but not limited to the subway system. But while Southeastern Michigan does have some form of regional transit, it's not as extensive as some would like.
Kenneth Ardis, 55, of Detroit boards the Woodward 4 bus to go home at the State Fair Transfer Hub in Detroit on Friday, March 26, 2021. Photo credit Kimberly P. Mitchell via Imagn Content Services, LLC

(WWJ) - Places like New York City benefit from having a massive public transportation system including, but not limited to the subway system.

But while Southeastern Michigan does have some form of regional transit, it's not as extensive as some would like.

In a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark looks at what Metro Detroit misses with a lagging public transport system.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Kimberly P. Mitchell via Imagn Content Services, LLC