• Skymuffins@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Other people are just too awful to share space with. Cars are going to be around as long as people are irritating.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve changed jobs, and moved, to get my commute down to 10 min each way.

      As much as I can I ride my motorcycle.

      There is nothing I can do to actually be rid of a car, and people who think that can change in American society are just fooling themselves.

      Sure it would be great to have high speed rail, and a variety of public transit options, none of that is going to change the suburban sprawl.

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        1 year ago

        While I’m not naive enough to think there will be any meaningful reduction in personal car usage in my remaining lifetime (~20-30 years), I’d like us to START making infrastructure investments that will at least point us in the right direction. But no, it’s endless stroads and sprawl and retail development and single family housing as far as the eye can see.

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        1 year ago

        Many people spend their whole lives in cities like New York never owning a car.

        Its not absurd to expect Americans to never own cars it’s absurd to expect it to happen before you built cities that enable car free lifestyles. People like to frame it as chicken and egg but it’s not, density and lifestyle always follow transportation infrastructure.