• ikt@aussie.zone
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      20 days ago

      why would an individual car “train” that can go anywhere (eg. train tracks on all roads for self driving cars) be shitter than a train that has limited availability and is extremely restrictive in where it can go?

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        Because you have to pay a good chunk of a year’s salary for one, store it around your house somewhere, and then when you finally do get to use it, there are a million other people with the same idea and you have to compete just for space in which to use it.

        And that’s before you get to all the maintenance the government has to spend on the paths (and make you pay tax for all that). Oh, and it’s incredibly dangerous, so dangerous that it’s one of the leading causes of death in the US.

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          We are talking about an equivalent ‘pod/train car’, not a car but I’ll bite anyway

          Have you ever been on a train? It sucks, a bus 10000% more, buses fuckin suck so much, I’m sorry for you to hear this in the echo chamber which features ‘fuck cars’.

          Like I said, trains and buses have 2 big negatives:

          limited availability and is extremely restrictive in where it can go

          Trains especially so, my local train would be a 20-30 minute walk away and it goes far south and to the city, if i don’t want to go to either of those I’m in for a 5 hour marathon of a trip at best

          But we should invest more in trains you might be saying, and again the question goes back to, why would a train be better than a pod/car that can roll around on train tracks

          This whole thread took the original meaning and warped it into a circle jerk about trains which is not what the OP was saying

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            Have you ever been on a train? It sucks, a bus 10000% more, buses fuckin suck so much, I’m sorry for you to hear this in the echo chamber which features ‘fuck cars’.

            Have you?

            Trains and buses, when funded, are fine. Millions of people take them every day.

            I work from home but I used to daily commute by train. Walk to station. Wait a few minutes. Get on. Arrive at destination. I read so many books and finished so many games.

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                19 days ago

                That’s not a general problem with trains that proves they suck. The suck is places have been built out for cars with other modes as after thoughts.

                I live somewhere with much better train and bus coverage, and it makes it easier than driving for the vast majority of trips.

                The day to day suffering is because of cars. So fuck cars. Fuck the culture that made them primary.

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            20 days ago

            Sure badly built or unprioritized public transit infrastructure might suck, but busses and trains sure are amazing when prioritised, built correctly.

            Many European cities combine well functioning train, bus and cycle infrastructure, which together makes it possible to go anywhere at any time for cheap.

            I think it really just comes down to prioritizing to develop the infrastructure (costs money and requires political will to move away from car based infrastructure).

            Also I don’t think a pod system would solve any of the problems of either cars or trains/busses and would be much more expensive…

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              20 days ago

              can you name all these European cities combining well functioning train, bus and cycle infrastructure outside of the netherlands? (where the average person/household does not have a car as they don’t need it)