• Allero@lemmy.today
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    6 hours ago

    People commonly have a choice not to drive a car in the first place.

    Though cultural pressures, as well as some specific areas being genuinely hard to reach, pushes many people towards it anyway. But if you have a choice, choose public.

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      Have you seen North American public transportation?

      Yeah, I have a “choice”, but it’s 60-85 minutes on 3 busses or a 12 minute drive to get to and from work.

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        Yeah, North America and US specifically is one of these hard to reach places

        Also, 12 minutes drive is a biking distance - if you have any semblance of bike infrastructure, that is. Surprisingly though, even American cities have that sometimes.

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          I’d have to ride several blocks on a 4 lane stroad to go anywhere outside of my neighborhood. It’s so depressing.

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            Feel you - hope you’ll have safer ways to bike in the future! Maybe there are some kind of bike advocacy groups in your area?

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      People do not commonly have a choice here

      In America there is near 0 public transit outside of a few major cities