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🤭 Fuck cars anyway!

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Yes, fuck cars, but first, fuck America (and other countries) for not building infrastructure to be car independent.

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Exactly! That culture of cars do a lot of damage.

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ok maybe I don’t exactly understand but how would a car independent America be like since it’s so huge?

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You’d need huge investment in high speed rail. Tokyo to Osaka is about the same distance as Chicago to Des Moines Iowa. 3hr train vs 5 hr car ride. We could do it… But the density of travel between those locations would make a project like that a very poor investment, so the government would have to pay the bill knowing it would be at a loss.

Then you build this rail.

That’s the easy part.

Now I have to convince Des Moines to invest in better bus systems or trolleys to get people around in the city and the outlying residential areas. This is where these projects fall flat. Getting local municipalities to invest in public transit. Hundred people get off in Des Moines and unless someone is there waiting for them or they have their bike or left their car there. They’re stranded.

Its not sexy. It won’t get you re elected. It won’t be done in your term.

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Moving walkways from sea to shining sea

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Cars were the infrastructure that allowed sprawling development. People could drive out to the middle of nowhere, buy some land, and build a house and a grocery store. Towns didn’t need a train station or a bus station to grow, and neighborhoods could be located farther from the noise and pollution of high-traffic areas.

It’s not good or bad, it’s just what it is. Cars are a part of the fabric of American society. Chasing civilization with train tracks and subways will cost far more now than if we had built our residential neighborhoods around public transit. But that’s not what happened.

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