In the two years that I've been on the public lecture circuit, I've talked with audiences in major cities all over North America. *Usually, these have been public events, well-promoted through both social and conventional media. *I've done such events in big transit-friendly cities like Washington DC, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver, places where you'd expect transit to be a popular topic.
But the biggest crowd I've ever seen was yesterday, in Oklahoma City. *At least 450 people (based on sign in sheets) turned out to*hear both my keynote speech and some constructive fire and brimstone from City Councilor (Dr.)*Ed Shadid.*
Oklahoma City has some of the worst figures in America for public health outcomes such as obesity. Possibly related, it also appears to have the lowest level of transit service.
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