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Imagine if the public transport system wasn’t rubbish and your girlfriend could travel in the same 30 minutes?
Public transport isn’t the problem, it’s the solution
Okay. I'll tell my city to just tear down half of it so they can build a better system.
Like I said, not all towns and cities were designed for it. It's not something you can just plop in centuries down the road. The world doesn't work that way.
Any new development should have public transit in mind. Old development can't really be retrofitted. It's like you missed my entire comment.
In many places the cities were retrofitted for car centric infrastructure already, why couldnt it happen again?