• SolarSailer@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    This is much easier said than done. Around large parts of the United States you can’t reliably commute by public transit. For me personally, without a car, a one way 40 mile trip to the major city near me would take 5 hours. That’s 2 different trains and 2 different busses.

    Add that to the fact that the station closest to me only has a few trains a day and my options are very limited.

    Even if we ignore the current train schedule and assume that trains come by every 5 min, it would still be a 2 hour trip that costs me $20 for one way. I could then bike the rest of the way and avoid the last 2 buses.

    There are rail passes I could get, but those would cost $477/month. It’s cheaper to lease a Tesla at that point.

    Owning a car is pretty much the only reasonable way of getting around for many parts of the U.S.

    • OOFshoot@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Yes but you do recognize the person is suggesting we fix our town planning so that a car is not a requirement anymore? We did it before cars existed, we can do it again.