• frenchyy94@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Did I talk specifically about your situation? No. But sadly enough I know a few people, that actually do exactl those kinds of trips.

    And I have no idea where you live, but in most European cities (!) There’s a supermarket at most 1km away. Usually closer.

    The closest one to me is 300m. Work is 32 km though. But you know what? I don’t own a car. Because there’s public transport.

    And I live in a city with pretty great public transport. And yet people with way way shorter commuting distances still tend to have fucking big SUVs and drive everywhere. Those are the people I mean.

    If you don’t even fit in that category, why do you even feel the need to actively defend yourself? That doesn’t even make any sense?

    • rexxit@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s hard to tell the intent of any poster, and there is a vehement anti-car movement here (and on Reddit) that allows for no exceptions to the idea that living should be done at high density, and without personal vehicles. It’s hard to read your intent and beliefs because the things you said before are very similar to what I’ve heard from the zealots.

      I’m trying to make the point that public transit easily misses on serving every origin, destination, and timing efficiently. Usually it misses badly, and my average experience with specific commutes is a 3x time penalty for transit vs driving. The penalty gets worse if done at especially early or late hours. Maybe this is exacerbated by car infrastructure and lower density, but the anti car crowd would have you believe it’s intrinsic and not a function of history and preference. At any rate I usually disagree with them on almost every premise.