• HidingCat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’d say that’s a very USA take; not having a car can lead to longer commute times, but it won’t severely curtail your job options. If the city has a decent public transportation network, many places will be within a 30 minute trip. If you extend that to 45 minutes, that can cover a significant amount of places.

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      1 year ago

      The only person whose commute time I know off the top of my head right now commutes by car in 15~20 minutes, so 30~45 minutes is not great.

      People spend far too much of their time working or commuting as it is. The last thing they need is even more commute time.

      • Well, its not like the six lane highways going in and out of cities like LA are void of traffic jams. Cars are not a real solution to lower commute time, especially since they take a lot of space, so cities need to be much wider, just holding streets for cars, instead of having the building closer together.

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          How do you deliver goods to and from a business inside a city, if not by truck? You still need streets for trucks.