Yes For cars more than anything else the answer can't be anything but having way less miles traveled and having almost all of those be mass transit The future is not happening unless private cars more or less don't exist
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
And there's major objections to that from various marginalized groups re: privacy, safety, accommodation for disabilities The disadvantages of this are real and major obstacles But that's still just the math
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
There's a long way to go on that. Even in the DMV, which is pretty bike-friendly and comparatively well-served by public transport, I have to have a car. Without kids, I could probably make it. With them? No way.
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Replying to @andrewdridgway @arthur_affect and
"The DMV" here means something other than "Department of Motor Vehicles"?
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
DC/Maryland/Virginia. I live in Arlington and commute to downtown DC by bus+metro or bike. Well, I *did*.
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Replying to @andrewdridgway @BootlegGirl and
arlington would not exactly be my go-to example of dense, transit-oriented urbanism
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Replying to @perdricof @andrewdridgway and
The whole DC area is probably the worst victim of the perversities of zoning in the country Arguably worse than San Francisco, they just haven't been cursed with sudden demand to quite the same degree
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
Amazon II is coming lol. True the zoning is a mess but there's a serviceable bike infrastructure and a public transport that goes everywhere I've needed to in an hour or less. Though if you got priced further out than Arlington proper God help you.
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Replying to @andrewdridgway @perdricof and
Yeah I knew people commuting in from as far away as Ashburn And, on the other side, I knew of people in Maryland with just as bad commutes (I had a coworker who for some godforsaken reason was commuting from Baltimore)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @andrewdridgway and
Not for a particularly high paying job, either
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This is the perversity of it all, that if you have a six figure job you get to Skype in, if you have an hourly job in a specific field and you can't get any better offers somehow you end up getting up at 4 am to sit in your car for literally two hours each way every day
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Replying to @arthur_affect @andrewdridgway and
And then people ask you why your health is so bad and why you never make time to exercise
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
When they say it's expensive to be poor, they're not just talking about money, are they? I'm Skyping in these days, and the irony isn't lost that I'm making more than most (probably) of the people who can't.
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