• JohnyRocket@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    You can drive for 16 hours and still be in Texas, the european mind cannot comprehend this! <

    Yeah because driving 16 hours straight is stupid because you would just take the train and be driven 16 hours straight.

    Car centric infrastructure should have never been introduced.

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      8 months ago

      While public transport is undoubtedly fantastic, let’s not pretend that it’s a great option in many European countries. I’d love to take the train in the UK, but thanks to the Tories it would cost me more to take the train (when it works) than it would to drive and park.

      The key is public ownership of public transport.

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        Public transport in Europe is often in a sorry state, but trust me, it’s nothing compared to the US. Here in France, a lot of regional trains are very unreliable at best but at least high speed trains on dedicated tracks are fine (very expensive, but ok).

        I don’t remember UK rail to be a shitshow and/or that expensive but my only experience is going to/from central London to/from neighboring counties and it was fine.

        But in the US, oh boy. About 15 years ago I was living with some roommates in Campbell, CA and we went to SF one day. 1h drive mostly on shitty concrete motorways, including probably around $5 of gas. They were heading north for a romantic getaway so I went back to Campbell by myself. It took almost 4 fuckin hours, on maybe 4 or 5 different private companies, and cost me like $25 to get back.

        Public transit in the US is so fucked up im almost convinced it’s by design.

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    8 months ago

    It’s not that it’s unsafe to drive in Detroit due to crime, it’s just that the automotive industry lobbied hard to make the country car friendly, and that city faced the worst of it.

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    8 months ago

    In Detroit where in some areas, you don’t stop at a red light… you drive right through it and keep going.

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      8 months ago

      If you’re white and driving a decent looking car the cops will just ignore you. At least that’s what I was always told.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, its real common here in Michigan. We call it Vernors nose and you get it from the Vernors your mom gives you every time you get a sore throat.