• argv_minus_one@beehaw.org
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    2 年前

    Public transit only works in densely-packed cities. I do not want to live in a densely-packed city. In suburbs, where life is relatively pleasant, public transit is agonizingly slow compared to cars.

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      2 年前

      It works pretty well here in Berlin. The trains go far to the suburbs and beyond, are fast and comfortable. You pay 49 euros a month and can travel anywhere in the country with the ticket. Most of them go even at night.

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        2 年前

        Well, why don’t you compare? Open up Google Maps. Choose two points in the suburbs, and see how long it takes to travel between them by car versus by public transit.

        I did the same, between my apartment complex and a nearby business, and the estimates are 12 minutes by car and 47 minutes by bus. Main problem: there’s a transfer in the middle of this route where I’d have to wait 11 minutes for the next bus to arrive.

        I tried again with a different business, and got a direct bus route with no transfers and exactly the same route I’d take in a car. This is the best-case scenario for public transit, but going by car is still significantly faster: 10 minutes by car, or 17 minutes by bus.

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          2 年前

          Usually either one bus or one train. 10 minutes longer, sometimes 15. And so much cheaper and better for the environment.

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            Well, that problem can be solved with more public transit, at least. More buses means less time waiting for a bus to show up.

            But, even where I live, where there are plenty of buses to go around, they’re still slower than cars.