• @pinkdrunkenelephants
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    -121 year ago

    And never mind the rampant spread of bedbugs and disease, being exposed to violence and sexual assault, risking being arrested simply for angering the bus driver, being made late to work or even missing it entirely because of bus breakdowns, route changes or cancellations, or any number of problems that are more easily rectified with an electric car or a bike

    • stevedidWHAT
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      71 year ago

      Yeah man because these are all inherent issues and not at all to do with the implementation

      • @pinkdrunkenelephants
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        -71 year ago

        Yes, they are inherent issues. You can’t control who goes on that bus and therefore can’t guarantee the safety of passengers. You can’t control whether buses break down or if the routes will change or not, so you can’t guarantee riders will get to work on time, if at all. And in many cities, bus service is so poor that jobs will not hire people who ride the bus for those reasons.

        You also can’t stop people from spreading bedbugs and disease, and we all saw how well you reacted to that during covid.

        Accept that you’re just wrong on this. No matter how much you want buses to be a viable solution, they just aren’t.

        • @Gabu
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          41 year ago

          Removed by mod

        • paraphrand
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          31 year ago

          Ok, I’m curious if you think all mass transport is just a no-go then. What can be done?

        • stevedidWHAT
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          01 year ago

          I’m not gonna argue with a troll lmao we’re done now

    • @Gabu
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      21 year ago

      Normal people don’t live in your strawman world of mental conjurations. Civilized countries already have great public transportation infrastructure working for hundreds of years.