• Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Getting on a train definitely feels like the future compared to a car.

      Don’t have to drive, faster, cleaner, more space, more comfort, can buy food, can go to toilet, better view.

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        8 months ago

        When the train can park next to my house so that my grandma on a wheelchair can get in, or get me to a KFC in the middle of the night, or move a random piece of furniture, I’m in.

        A nice bike lane infrastructure would be a blast too, for when you don’t need to move a cargo.

        Both are must for large cities, but unrealistic pretty much everywhere else.

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          8 months ago

          Good job that most trips don’t involve moving a grandma or furniture. Most people rent something if they want to move furniture anyway so that seems like a non issue.

          As for KFC deliveries. That doesn’t involve your own personal car so that doesn’t make any sense. No one is complaining about delivery vehicles.

          Cycle lanes are good. Last mile is the real problem. Cargo bike are a thing.

          So we need cycle lanes, we need trains, both of those are policy issues. Once they have self driving cars, or they invent taxis, that you can use to pick your grandma up for 1% of human trips. What’s the excuse then?

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            8 months ago

            As for KFC deliveries. That doesn’t involve your own personal car so that doesn’t make any sense.

            I used to be a city dweller, like you. But now, in bumfuck nowhere, we deliver our own food.

            What’s the excuse then?