• @Blue_Morpho
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    111 year ago

    Hiring takes time. It also required a lot more money than was budgeted because you need people who don’t have a 9-5. And lastly, not everyone lives in the city where there are buses.

    • @Moneo
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      -31 year ago

      Buses can function fine in towns as long as the town is designed well. Very few people live in areas too rural for public transportation to function.

      • @Blue_Morpho
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        51 year ago

        as long as the town is designed well.

        Unfortunately I have to live in the real world where towns aren’t designed well. Besides, the average yard in my neighborhood is 3.5 acres so general purpose public transportation wouldn’t work either.

        • @Moneo
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          01 year ago

          Change happens iteratively. The first step is to acknowledge the problem and adjust how future development is planned. Start with the town center and move outward from there. Giving up fixes nothing.

      • @jackoneill
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        41 year ago

        Yeah, in theory sure. We live in reality though

        • @Moneo
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          01 year ago

          No in practice actually.