• nullspace@lemmy.world
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    Multiple times I’ve seen NIMBYs vote down light rails and other public transit options. They’ll talk about taxes and traffic, but it always boils down to them not wanting “undesirables” having access to their amenities.

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    Yep for the added cost of just one more minute I would totally opt for the more exercise healthier option. But three and a half hours is a heckuva a long time for either option.

  • maria [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    something something freedom i think. its your choice… umm… have it your way–no wait thats burger king…

    whatever- takes bus and arrives in 20 mins

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    In Europe I’d take that bet. In America, I’d rather be stuck waiting 3+ hours for public transport than walk along unprotected highways where I could just be knocked down for existing

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      Really depends on the details. The delay in public transport is probably waiting for a connection - if it’s somewhere pleasant where I can catch lunch/breakfast, then probably take public transport. If I’m on vacation and the walk is through a historic part of town or a scenic hike then probably walk.

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        • time spent looking for parking, and time spent walking from the car to the actual destination
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            Yep, my comment of 25 minutes completely omits the costs, just talking about time.

            The externalized costs of owning a car (and most USians don’t even care for their vehicles as well as they should) are immense.

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          That’s the broken part in a lot of the areas of the US, there is so much parking that you will always find a spot easily and everyone no matter which mode of transit needs to spend time to cross the giant parking lot because that’s what is between the road and the store for example.

          I’m lucky I don’t live there and only whitnessed the hostility of the infrastructure towards everyone not in a car when I was visiting on holiday.

          • Habahnow@sh.itjust.works
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            Yeah, but to counter that, slightly, usually there a lot of paid parking. The free parking is usually not as abundant.

    • HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Funny thing is I’m the opposite, so long as it’s OKish weather. I prefer the reliability and flexibilty (and exercise).

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        Yeah walking for a portion may be a good option. If there’s no long wait for transit for this trip, there’s a chance you miss a transfer, and have to walk anyways.