• @nehal3m
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    1517 days ago

    So an inferior bicycle basically.

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        17 days ago

        Fair enough, although I’d argue getting around the neighborhood is easier on a narrow vehicle that can carry some cargo and doesn’t depend on batteries. A golf cart has all the downsides of a car in day to day use and it’s slower and exposed to the elements. It’s probably a Veblen good in this case.

        • @[email protected]
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          317 days ago

          My friends have one because they have a small baby and don’t want to use their scooters (small motorbikes) with her when going out. They don’t own a car. They can carry their shopping in it.

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          617 days ago

          Sometimes things depend on other things.

          Your out of hand dismissal of complexity is, frankly, baffling and concerning.

          That said, I have lived in suburbia all my life and never have I gone “hmmmm, I really wish I had a golf cart in addition to my car and bicycle”.

          • @[email protected]
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            217 days ago

            People in my neighborhood have golf carts as well. I don’t get it either. Just drive the car …

    • @[email protected]
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      717 days ago

      The US hasn’t really discovered Bakfiet bicycles yet.

      Watching people take six kindergarten kids or a whole refrigerator on a bike through town in Berlin and Amsterdam was wonderful. They could do a pretty good Costco run on those things.