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Yes absolutely! It's a systemic issue and there's no reason to blame the individuals who take cars because they're literally not provided an alternative. It's so fucked that you literally can't do anything in much of the US if you can't afford a car.
And of course it's absolutely critical to start providing an alternative before dismantling existing infrastructure, fucking people over even further. It doesn't have to start with a big rail line, even local buses and bike lanes and safe side walks within the small town will help a lot in reducing short car trips, such as to the shops or to school.
But for anything at all to happen, there will have to be enough problem in favour of traffic reform, and they'll have to be loud. The car lobby is a huge opponent. But in local politics, like on a town level, they don't have as much of a say. Maybe, just maybe, small change is possible
I know none of this will happen over night, but fingers crossed you'll get to experience a better future in your lifetime.