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For city centres absolutely. There is simply not enough space to build and expand roadways to accommodate that many daily commuters and many city centre dwellers would prefer not to have a car. I get where subways, buses, trains, taxis, bike share etc add value in those situations. I am thinking more city to city or suburb to city or suburb to suburb.
I do think super fast light rail trains between specific destinations like two major cities also makes sense.