• Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    ROFL ya because taking 5 separate buses to get to work is TOTALLY going to encourage people to get rid of their cars.

    Fucking brilliant.

    Oh ya and I TOTALLY want to give up my car just so I can be forced to sit next to rude assholes coughing in my face.

    These brilliant suggestions are amazing.

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      6 days ago

      Jesus. Ten of the hottest years ever recorded were the last ten. Its time for some major changes. If more people rode public transport it would be better.

      All your objections seem to be about how inconvenient it would be for you. Sound kinda self-centered. Act like the only way to get by is to continue to conspicuously consume everything. Get a fuckin grip.

      Edited with less profanity and name calling

      • Coreidan@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        Fella it isn’t me you need to convince. It’s the billions of other people on the planet you need to convince.

        If you think you can force the entire world then by all means and try.

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      5 days ago

      You do realize that if we invest in more mass transit, then the people who want to take the bus will. That means fewer cars on the road and less traffic that you have to deal with. If you like driving your car and the freedom it gives you, advocating for more mass transit is in your favor. Imagine your commute with 90% less traffic. Doesn’t that sound appealing to you? Dedicated bus lanes that keep the slow busses out of your lane, doesn’t that sound appealing to you? I don’t know about you, but I love driving, and to me, that sounds like an absolute win

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      5 separate buses

      Holy hyperbole, Batman!

      To get to work 25 miles away, it takes 2 trains (commuter and light rail) and a bus. I personally don’t take transit though, not because of the other passengers, but because of how infrequent those lines run, which turns what should be an hour commute into two, each way.

      I have zero problem with transit and I actually alternated between cycling and the bus to my last job based on weather, which took a out 40 min regardless of method of transport (about 10 miles away, two buses).

      I can get to most popular destinations in my area with about 3 transfers, and the most popular ones would be one transfer (commuter train to light rail). The main limiting factor is ridership and feeder lines. I even have a rail line that goes right through my suburban city (and a bunch of others) that connects to light rail lines, but that extension keeps getting delayed. If they built the line, it would shave an hour off my transit commute and connect me to multiple destinations (two pro stadiums and downtown), but no, we get wider highways instead, and still have terrible traffic (sometimes it’s slower than the 2 trains + bus that takes 2 hours).