• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    1 year ago

    Definitely think it used to be, but now that (in my area) it’s pretty routinely above $5/gallon it’s finally starting to get car-oriented people to think about alternatives. I’m going to a concert in a couple weeks and we’re all taking public transit, even those that think our transit system is “stupid and expensive”.

    It’s not, it costs $2 one way, and with gas prices that’s a steal

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      1 year ago

      I personally hate the idea of living in an urban area. But I think more suburban areas really need better public transport as well. Whether that’s buses, trains, people pulling others around in a little buggy or something.

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        1 year ago

        Personally I love my urban area, walk to my favorite restaurants, bars, parks, without ever needing to spend money on gas. But yes, in suburban areas the basic “hub and spoke” pattern of getting commuters into the city is a necessity. Even in smaller cities in the US we desperately need trains going from park and rides into the city.

        Plus not only commuters, but it’s so nice to go out drinking and no one has to worry about how we’re all going to get home safe.

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          1 year ago

          Exactly! I would just love there to be options. Generally speaking, you either live in a city and can walk everywhere, or you live elsewhere and have to drive. There are very few in between situations.