• Professorozone@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Went to high school in Berlin, my favorite city, and if I lived there now I think a car would be a real annoyance. Expensive. Narrow streets. Lousy parking. There are so many ways to get around: walking, bicycling, bus,street car, subway and infrastructure for all of those things. If you really need a car you can always call an Uber or taxi.

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        16 days ago

        Absolutely. They have bike paths and even little traffic lights for them. The city is huge but you can put a bike on a bus, at least some of them.

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          I’m always envious of people who have access to this in the places where they live.

          I live in my country’s second best bikeable city and it leaves A LOT to be desired; but I used to live on the best bikeable city and that taught me that there’s much to be desired for bikeable cities in the United States.

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              it’s not that we prefer to; it’s that we’re forced to when our governments refuse to fund public transportation.

              oddly enough; in this country; only the wealthy or privileged have access to public transportation whose benefits are competitive with driving.

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                Yeah I live here but I think you are only partially right. I was at a mall back in the day with some friends and we all decided to see a movie. They all literally drove across the parking lot rather than walk.

                I live in the suburbs and despite riding my bike a lot, I simply couldn’t get by without a car.