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minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink7•1 year agoI disagree strongly about the US not being suitable for public transport. There are large cities that could introduce effective metro services and that would be a vast improvement. Rural areas can remain ICE/BEV.
minus-squareTigrisMortelinkfedilink3•1 year agoShow me one State, just a single one, where the majority of Cities have functional mass transit across the entire City which does not take five or six times what a personal vehicle going straight there takes. I’ll wait.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink9•1 year agoThe fact that the implementation of public transport is poor is not a criticism of public transport.
minus-squareTigrisMortelinkfedilink2•1 year agoNo it is an explanation of why the suggestion that it was an option is untenable. Which of course is why at no point did I criticize it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-3•1 year agoAfter the pandemic you want me to share a big box with a load of strangers? Nope.
minus-squareNobsilinkfedilink1•1 year agoIn the US everything is rural. Did you ever see a map of it?
I disagree strongly about the US not being suitable for public transport.
There are large cities that could introduce effective metro services and that would be a vast improvement.
Rural areas can remain ICE/BEV.
Show me one State, just a single one, where the majority of Cities have functional mass transit across the entire City which does not take five or six times what a personal vehicle going straight there takes. I’ll wait.
The fact that the implementation of public transport is poor is not a criticism of public transport.
No it is an explanation of why the suggestion that it was an option is untenable. Which of course is why at no point did I criticize it.
After the pandemic you want me to share a big box with a load of strangers? Nope.
In the US everything is rural. Did you ever see a map of it?