Libertarian: drivers should pay the full market cost of parking in cities (e.g. there should be no free or heavily-subsidized parking in urban areas) Authoritarian: major consequences for committing traffic violations that endanger others are Good, Actually*https://twitter.com/EmmaGorowski/status/1021541247389814784 …
-
-
Obviously we need to change our build environment. But even today there are neighborhoods where one can live without a car; though not in every metro or even state. And not opposed to relocation coming with subsidies. Still cheaper than inevitable crash and/or jail.
-
there are such neighborhoods--but what are you supposed to do about people who's jobs can't follow them? what if they have people they're looking after where they live--or perhaps not where they live, but still inaccessible w/o a car?
-
This is sort of close to home, btw--I've had a DUI in the past and let me tell you, it was very difficult to make it to the various court-ordered classes *and* my job by relying solely on the existing bus network (and this is as a guy who's a huge nerd and knows every route!)
-
Even if it's theoretically possible, the sheer amount of time it takes--so much more than driving--can make it impractical
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.