You all do realize that suburbs existed before the invention of the car right? American infrastructure is bad but it’s not irredeemable, the assumption that we can’t provide public transportation to these places because of a lack of resources is malthusian. And sure some places like the American Southwest and Florida are legitimately over human population carrying capacity due to climate change but in general the earth as a whole isn’t, and cities like Amsterdam are just as unsustainable as Miami since even though has one of those le epic reddit notjustbikes cityskylines approved infrastructure, both are below the sea level.
I think in general our message should be abolish the need to own the automobile, any measures meant to limit car use should target the rich before the poor. And that trains are good, and that a high speed train across the United States would be a rather popular project in the eyes of even the chuds. And by god stop calling for the suburbs to be razed, stop trying to be zoomer Robert Moses.
what happens when you abolish cars in suburbs, but then it rains?
When rain touches me, I die
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The same thing that happens when it rains in the city?
Umbrellas? Why would rain be an issue? If it's a torrential downpour that can't be navigated on foot then people probably shouldn't be driving either
Considering I'm not a witch from Oz nor made of sugar I think I'll survive.
There's a real version of this concern around very hot days in places like Phoenix, but you went with the silly version
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