By subway. By bus. By bike. Walking. The world by and large doesn’t revolve around cars. How do you think Europeans get there?
By subway. By bus. By bike. Walking. The world by and large doesn’t revolve around cars. How do you think Europeans get there?
SupraMario@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Public transport…and their countries are small as fuck. The amount of people who think the USA is the same size as European countries is hilarious. Most states are the size of a few eu countries.
viking@infosec.pub 3 months ago
Yeah, so? Are you going to a mall in the next state or what? Public transport connects suburbs and cities. You’re not supposed to take the subway from Chicago to your favorite mall in Seattle, just like no European takes bus from Amsterdam to go shopping in Brussels.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social 3 months ago
Yes, that’s what Europeans don’t understand about America. When we go to, say, Wal Mart, there’s only one. We have to go to Bentonville, AR. Not so bad for us here in the Midwest, but the residents of Alaska have it particularly tough. And since you go to Wal Mart to pick up milk, we can’t go by public transport. It has to be by car, or better yet, drive the Canyonero. (No train schedule can predict when the milk runs out!)
The country is so big, and we have so much empty land, there’s just simply no room to build more stores near where people live. What kind of madness would that be?!
uis@lemm.ee 3 months ago
How about YOU predicting when milk runs out? I’m not asking you to do five-year plan, but it’s easy to know when milk will run our.
Russia is bigger and has more empty land. Despite Putin’s idiocy with invading other country.
SupraMario@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Nope but the nearest mall to me is 2 hours drive. No one is building rails out into the smaller counties. The USA is massive. I’ve lived in Europe, its a lot smaller, and people still have cars. Not saying this couldn’t work for cities but people forget how spread out we are here in the usa.
uis@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Have you considered that this is because most of space in USA is allocated only for cars? Or that if this space wasn’t allocated to cars, then you wouldn’t need to traverse such disyance in first place?
AA5B@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Maybe I’m biased living in a “European” part of the US, but it can translate very well to our country. It’s not that the place is large, but so many places are suburban or trying to keep that rural feel, yet you want massive warehouse stores for everyday shopping. But every town can have a center where common areas are common. Every town can have a center with whatever shops and restaurants. Every town of every size can have some things in a higher density area that’s walkable. In our mythology, we call it “Main Street, USA” and look back at it as a long gone ideal, but it’s still a useful concept, still around in some places, and can be re-created
awesome_lowlander@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
The rest of the entire world is a teeny bit larger than the US, but they still manage to do public transport just fine, for the most part.
SupraMario@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Besides Europe and Japan…no they really don’t.
irreticent@lemmy.world 3 months ago
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uis@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Well, Russia is a European country. Also Russia is largest country in the world.
SupraMario@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Russia also has shit public transportation because of its size.
uis@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Nah, corruption.