• PeacefulForest@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Mmk but it sounds like you prefer a more rural, removed from city kind of lifestyle, so yeah it would make sense to still have cars in those situations. But more dense areas like cities and towns bikes still absolutely makes sense, adding to consideration trains.

    People in every city between LA and New York would greatly benefit from better public facing transit, and would laugh at the idea everyone is going to begin riding around on motorcycles.

    • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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      19 hours ago

      I agree.

      However I cant think of a single person in my life who would choose public transit even if it was available more. Im sorry but the ugly truth is, it’s dirty, smells, loud, and the people on it are often on drugs (notice im not saying we need to deport and kill homeless people, some people think im saying this but I am just speaking from experience here). Public transport is not the utopia people think it is. Unless you have security and 24/7 cleaning, humans will ruin it (like everything).