• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Also because everything in the US is spread out except for urban areas, mass transit just won’t work well for a large part of the population. Didn’t help that what transit infrastructure existed came under assault by the oil/car companies of the time, so many places went full automobile.

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      20 hours ago

      i don’t think that’s really true… australia is hugely spread out and we have pretty great mass transit

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        Maybe you had a different history of development then, unlike what I mentioned in the second part. Lots of our 19th-20th century urban areas had trolleys and such, which “mysterious” disappeared when the car came along. Even now in the past decades the public has overwhelming wanted development of things like high speed rail, and yet somehow even mandates voted for on ballots are refused for “reasons”.

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      Half of the US is a stripmall 20km away from a suburb on one end and corn on the other with a parking lot in the middle