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    9 months ago

    Other countries like Singapore, sure. Countries where you’ve got to go 20-25 km just to buy basic groceries, fuck no.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      I lived in Singapore without a car, there is no need to own a car. I used public transport and ride sharing without ever feeling that having a car would have improved my experience. In Hong Kong it was the same, and I lived in the Northern Territories, however in Sydney we had a car even though public transport was great, because its a big fucking country. Now in Penang, Malaysia there is no usable public transport, so a car is absolutely essential.

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      19 months ago

      bad transit planning

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        39 months ago

        20km for groceries is not bad transit planning it’s called living in the middle of fucking nowhere. It’s completely irrelevant to any discussion related to urban planning and car dependency.

        Smfh

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          09 months ago

          did you really think I was referring to rural areas lmfao

          • @[email protected]
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            29 months ago

            I mean, yeah? I did. Because what non-rural areas require going 20-25km for groceries by car?

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              09 months ago

              bad suburbs

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                29 months ago

                Name one place so poorly planned, everyone within a 20km/13 mile radius all share a grocery store because that’s the closest one - while still being considered urban. I’ll even let you get away with sub-urban.

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      19 months ago

      go 20-25 km just to buy basic groceries

      Homie what the fuck. What percentage of people living in first world countries do you think this applies to?

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      -159 months ago

      20-25 km to buy groceries means there should be public transport available to get you there. Or it means that your villages and cities are shittily built to not have neccessities within walking distance.

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        9 months ago

        Has nothing to do with shittily built, public transport for 5 people that’s available around the clock isn’t something that’s even remotely feasible, nor is it economical.

        Apart from that, if you think like that, you’re part of the problem. Where do you think the groceries will come from in the future? From farmers that go about with public transport?

        • @[email protected]
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          09 months ago

          Nobody advocating for reduced car dependency and public transportation want to force farmers or rural people to sell their cars and take the bus. This argument is so fucking stupid and so fucking tiresome.

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        49 months ago

        And in the countries where there is no such public transport, they still shouldn’t implement such a law until they get their public transport in order.

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          19 months ago

          So they won’t implement such law ever because nobody will go for public transport. Instead they’ll add “one more lane”