by Indecent Anime Empire » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:33 am
by Ethel mermania » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:36 am
by Adamede » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:37 am
by Free Lancaster County » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:38 am
by Floofybit » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:39 am
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by Sakamaki Izayoi » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:42 am
Adamede wrote:Fact of the matter is that public transportation is only really an effective option in areas with high population densities. A blanket ban on cars is as idiotic as basing all of society around them.
by Adamede » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:43 am
Floofybit wrote:Make 10 min walk cities and have trains connecting cities, cities will be spread out and there will be more nature in between
by Nar Van » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:46 am
by Adamede » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:46 am
Sakamaki Izayoi wrote:Adamede wrote:Fact of the matter is that public transportation is only really an effective option in areas with high population densities. A blanket ban on cars is as idiotic as basing all of society around them.
I wouldn't call it a fact, cars are simply buy and dump, if you had an industry of mass produced and maintained transit that was used by even 75% of your countries population you are no where near going over budget. increase in jobs and access to larger reaches of your own country.
by Obruahn » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:48 am
by Adamede » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:50 am
Obruahn wrote:All urban commuting should be done through a statewide, free of charge, and sustainable public transportation system.
Take the engineering in the current Tesla models, for example. That same engineering which includes advanced AI and a sustainable energy source could be applied to a public transportation model. Transferring statewide public underground would be highly sophisticated and better for the environment. It would also leave much room for capital productivity, room that would otherwise be taken up by the ridiculous infrastructure required to maintain the current model for the most common transportation in the West, which is build more cars to make more money and sell people with convenience and luxury, which just costs more money. It would be much more sensible for us as an "advanced" society to have statewide public transport that is free of charge. As I stated above it is placed underground it would simply leave more room for production industries on the ground that would just boost economic productivity. In the West everything from consumer product to means of distribution is taxed, so there would be no need to worry about whether the state would have the funds to maintain it...
by Indecent Anime Empire » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:51 am
Obruahn wrote:All urban commuting should be done through a statewide, free of charge, and sustainable public transportation system.
Take the engineering in the current Tesla models, for example. That same engineering which includes advanced AI and a sustainable energy source could be applied to a public transportation model. Transferring statewide public underground would be highly sophisticated and better for the environment. It would also leave much room for capital productivity, room that would otherwise be taken up by the ridiculous infrastructure required to maintain the current model for the most common transportation in the West, which is build more cars to make more money and sell people with convenience and luxury, which just costs more money. It would be much more sensible for us as an "advanced" society to have statewide public transport that is free of charge. As I stated above it is placed underground it would simply leave more room for production industries on the ground that would just boost economic productivity. In the West everything from consumer product to means of distribution is taxed, so there would be no need to worry about whether the state would have the funds to maintain it...
by Portzania » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:53 am
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by Sakamaki Izayoi » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:55 am
Shetl wrote:If you have everyone moving around individually in small metal boxes, society gets atomized. Case in point: the current state of every industrial nation.
by El Lazaro » Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:59 am
by Obruahn » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:06 am
Indecent Anime Empire wrote:Obruahn wrote:All urban commuting should be done through a statewide, free of charge, and sustainable public transportation system.
Take the engineering in the current Tesla models, for example. That same engineering which includes advanced AI and a sustainable energy source could be applied to a public transportation model. Transferring statewide public underground would be highly sophisticated and better for the environment. It would also leave much room for capital productivity, room that would otherwise be taken up by the ridiculous infrastructure required to maintain the current model for the most common transportation in the West, which is build more cars to make more money and sell people with convenience and luxury, which just costs more money. It would be much more sensible for us as an "advanced" society to have statewide public transport that is free of charge. As I stated above it is placed underground it would simply leave more room for production industries on the ground that would just boost economic productivity. In the West everything from consumer product to means of distribution is taxed, so there would be no need to worry about whether the state would have the funds to maintain it...
Your right, cars dont need to be outright banned. That said, how many jobs are remote these days? Why live in a cramped city when you can live in Kentucky as said above on a ranch working remote but still have the desire to meet relatives in more sprawling areas. I have to agree with some of the other users as well. Its more likely cities will grow with populations spreading out and people moving away from cities towards transportation systems.
by Floofybit » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:08 am
Adamede wrote:Floofybit wrote:Make 10 min walk cities and have trains connecting cities, cities will be spread out and there will be more nature in between
Yah no. The cities aren’t going anywhere. They’re not spread out in Europe or the north east. And I don’t think there’s any modern metropolis that’s a 10 min walk to all of it.
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by The Black Forrest » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:08 am
by Obruahn » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:19 am
The Black Forrest wrote:It could. The problem is thoughts of profit get in the way.
The city where I went to uni decided to put in a light rail system. They asked the school for input. I was on that board. We presented the school was largely commuter and if there was a decent layout; many would forgo autos as parking was expensive and a pain in the ass.
They basically though that was crazy talk. The system basically did a lap to a few parts of the city to interest people to go to the businesses. The problem? You still had to drive in a park inorder to ride the system. Shockingly; low ridership
They asked again for input and were told its not convenient. Response? “We will make it convenient when enough people ride it.”
It was about 20-30 years later they took losses and expanded outward. And to their amazement; as it got more convenient; the ridership increased.
by -Astoria- » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am
Ethel mermania wrote:Mass transit is phenomenally expensive. While it can work reasonably well in an urban environment. It breaks down in rural and suburban markets and is only useful for commuting
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by Ifreann » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:40 am
Adamede wrote:Sakamaki Izayoi wrote:I wouldn't call it a fact, cars are simply buy and dump, if you had an industry of mass produced and maintained transit that was used by even 75% of your countries population you are no where near going over budget. increase in jobs and access to larger reaches of your own country.
Have you ever lived in a rural area? There’s simply not enough people out there to justify running public transits in areas like rural Wyoming or Kentucky or the like, especially not with great regularity.
by Portzania » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:42 am
Ifreann wrote:Adamede wrote:Have you ever lived in a rural area? There’s simply not enough people out there to justify running public transits in areas like rural Wyoming or Kentucky or the like, especially not with great regularity.
What do you mean, 'justify'? Why is it unjustified to run a bus service between small rural communities?
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by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:46 am
Ifreann wrote:Adamede wrote:Have you ever lived in a rural area? There’s simply not enough people out there to justify running public transits in areas like rural Wyoming or Kentucky or the like, especially not with great regularity.
What do you mean, 'justify'? Why is it unjustified to run a bus service between small rural communities?
by Mtwara » Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:49 am
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