• @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Complements. The reason we’re stuck in this auto-dystopia (are we auto-asphyxiating? ;-) is people wanting one size fits all infrastructure. Let’s apply this more intelligently this time - recognize that some areas are more built up than others and different solutions scale differently . In general that can be a good thing, but we need interconnected services for everyone. That does include cars in many areas, although I agree a worthwhile goal for cities/town centers is that people not need a car

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      51 year ago

      The reason we’re stuck in this auto-dystopia (are we auto-asphyxiating? ;-) is people wanting one size fits all infrastructure.

      The reason the US is a car dependent dystopia is because they let the auto industry dismantle a shitton of public infrastructure.

      Just because you build public transport infrastructure doesn’t mean you can’t have your car, look at switzerland, netherlands, they have good public transport/bike infrastructure and still have cars.

      Having great public transportation actually makes it better for people who only want to use cars, because it takes off a lot of people from the road who now have alternative options.