right, at some point, but what level of due process do you have? How are the standards of, eg, the city bus system, challenged?
how much longer are humans going to avoid walking as a means of transportation?
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Less than 1% of American cities are walkable enough to allow full participation in life without transit.
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exactly, and if you think that the transit in those cities allows "full participation in life" you are off your rocker
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fact is that *American cities are exclusionary by design,* all the transportation gimmicks we pull won't change that
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when your own two feet are no use for getting around, what does it matter what service you get banned from?
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if you don't own a car you are already semi-banned, with highly restricted travel times and destinations
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Uber could greatly increase your scope of travel times and destinations in that case
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I agree! I'm just saying if they're going to be super-important we need to provide reasonable access protections.
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Walking is already not a feasible solution for work, school, and necessities in most cities. Hasn't been for decades.
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right, and if you're worried about transportation equity, THAT is the problem you gotta focus on
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