• @trackcharlie
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      1610 months ago

      Don’t disagree with you but north american infrastructure is not set up for public transit

        • @trackcharlie
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          510 months ago

          With any luck, over time, we’ll learn proper city building infrastructure from the europeans and implement it locally. Florida will probably be several feet under the ocean at that point, but hopefully when everyone relocates to higher ground we’ll build half decent cities for them to live and work in.

          Hopefully.

          … hopefully.

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            Honestly Japanese city infrastructure and planning is better than the european one, so americans should learn from Japan in that regard not europe.

            • Especially integrating train stations with shopping malls.
            • Make train companies real profitable by making the stations profitable by integrating them with businesses like hotel chains supermarkets and more using the location to their advantage
            • Parking in your own garage or Parking House required, no curb side parking making roads smaller more unobstructed improving visibilty and safer.
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              210 months ago

              Definitely agree with you there, I would also posit that everyone should be following the Japanese recycling, compost and trash models as well.

              No reason why anyone is doing anything different than what the Japanese are doing in 2024.

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      110 months ago

      Huh? Cars are more unattainable than ever, and third spaces are fewer than ever. Gen z has “no” money.