• @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    318 days ago

    Was public transit builr there? I live somewhere built around a public transit system, but around the edge of it. The people who live and work deeper in the city don’t need cars, but the people whose lives revolve around further from the city do. This allows for less raw space taken up by things like a metric fuckton of parking like it was back when I lived in a city that was anomalously large to not have a light rail at all by American standards.

    What does that actually mean though? Neighborhoods deeper in the city can fit a lot more stuff within walking distance, while here you’re walking past a fair bit of parking lot as you walk around, but much further out going without a car means you’re either biking or you’re hiking

    • @chilicheeselies@lemmy.world
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      117 days ago

      Public transit exists for sure, but it does not connect in infinite ways. Its just not possible to beat the freedom and concenience of personal transport. Public transport has ita place and is very important. The better connected it is, the more options one has to use it over their cars. Bikes are cool, if you are fit enough to use them. Motorcycles and scooters are cool if you dont have to bring home a bunch of groceries, etc.

      I have a car, but i dont use it 100% of the time. Sometimes it juat makes sense to use PT. I would never want to be without the car though because it just so much more efficient in terms of time for most cases. Keyword here is most.