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    31 year ago

    Explain how we’d get around with cars. Is the realistic expectation that every city is supposed to be redesigned overnight and public transportation every inch of the city.

    • @chatokun
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      191 year ago

      While I agree with the sentiment, making a plan to make changes is a very important first step. I’m still a car driver who wants better public transportation, while also acknowledging its very unlikely for my area (45 mins outside Atlanta, GA). However, if we aim for it specifically, it’s always a good step, even if it’s not going to be instant or 5 years.

      One of the biggest issues ro change are people saying “that won’t happen” and just not changing the status quo. We don’t need to perfectly do it in a short time, but we do need to start making steps right away, even if they take longer than we want.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        You know that I95 bridge that collapsed about 2 months ago? They are still working on fixing that, it will probably take a few more months to finish fixing it using the original design. If it takes us that long to build a bridge, do you still think we can design and build a nationwide public transport system in 60 months?

        • @HardlightCerealOP
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          91 year ago

          The alternative is human extinction. And that may be more realistic, but if there’s any chance of survival, it has to come from hope.

        • @wsweg
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          41 year ago

          Yeah, OP has no perspective on logistics for that undertaking. It’s quite comical that they actually believe that it’d be something possible in 5 years.

          • @assassin_aragorn
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            21 year ago

            It’s like a slow motion trainwreck. I can’t stop scrolling through.