No, it's not bad, we can say it's terrible.
Every country has a system, a feature, and good and bad aspects. The good aspects are always shown to us in a convex form. Especially if it is a foreign country. But no one wants to talk about shortcomings and negativity. Because everyone wants to show others that he came to a better place than the country he came from.
Of course, Ireland has its good sides. But it also has its downsides. One of them was public transport. So was this too bad? No, it's not bad, we can say it's terrible. Because there is no system, there is a system of old and broken buses that come and go in chaos and chaos. Drivers have no responsibility, no one controls the interval. The bus you are waiting for may take 1 or 2 hours or may not come at all. You may be late for work or the hospital. You may have an important meeting or a class or somewhere else. No one cares and no one is responsible for it. It is not known why the state-owned transport company and public transport are in this situation. Everyone has a different word, unpaid wages, driver shortage, etc. But no one deserves such a barbaric system in exchange for taxes.
when this is the case, everyone is forced to buy used cars, because new ones are too expensive and people cannot afford the extra expenses. Broken-down cars damage the environment, increase carbon emissions and cause traffic congestion. so the Irish government is deliberately harming nature and is not a friend of nature. He doesn't think about people and his future.