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posted by takyon on Tuesday February 13 2018, @11:50PM   Printer-friendly
from the right-tool-for-the-job dept.

An article over at Motherboard covers the growing inequities in the US resulting from the cultivation of individualized transport options.

Carsharing, ridesharing, ride-hailing, public transit, and cycling—"all of those things are needed to replace personal cars," said [Robin Chase, co-founder of Zipcar].

It's a nice idea, but to actually kill car ownership, we're first going to need to have some very uncomfortable conversations about class and equity in the United States. Public transit used to be the great equalizer, but affordable private rides have become the new favorite of the middle class. When richer people give their money to private ride-hailing or carsharing companies, public transit loses money—and that's not good for cities, societies, or the environment.

[...] This dependence on ride-hailing is having the adverse effect of increasing traffic congestion, which in turn makes bus service slower and more frustrating. Besides, until cities change dramatically—i.e. more parks, fewer parking lots, less sprawl, better accommodations for active and public transit—decreased rates of car ownership likely won't benefit the environment if we're still travelling the same distances in cars.

Those living in countries that still have good or remnants of good mass transit will have different insights. It is unlikely that without good, reliable, vast public transit networks, there will be social and economic equity, assuming that is a goal. While public transit can suck, especially in the US, it is sometimes necessary to take one for the team and vote with your wallet. Unfortunately the situation is often framed as a false dilemma, that there can only be private cars or only mass transit, but not both coexisting and used for different ends at different times by the same people.


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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Wednesday February 14 2018, @04:21PM (2 children)

    by aristarchus (2645) on Wednesday February 14 2018, @04:21PM (#637642) Journal

    It wasn't me that ordered you to stop the shitposting, Runaway! Evidently you do not know the chain of command here on SoylentNews!

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  • (Score: 1, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday February 14 2018, @05:04PM (1 child)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 14 2018, @05:04PM (#637672) Homepage Journal

    Chain of command - once I've wrapped the dog choke-chain around your throat, you are only to happy to follow commands. I understand the chain of command quite well.

    You would look less silly if you stopped with what you believe to be military references. You're about as convincing as some pale-faced Englishman playing the part of an Indian chief in the old movies.

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    • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Wednesday February 14 2018, @06:56PM

      by aristarchus (2645) on Wednesday February 14 2018, @06:56PM (#637764) Journal

      Please stop, Runaway1138! For the sake of all that is good and decent, for your own sake, for the sake of SoylentNews, I implore you, please do not respond to this post! Do not allow yourself to be lead on by intentional mis-use of military technology, by allegory or geographical desparagement! Just don't do it, Runaway! Please!!

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