• JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    All these laws being drafted, lanes being made and unmade, resources diminished, and hardly ever does it result in the decision being made by logic opposed to some political gut instinct. Most the time they don’t even take a measurement of traffic modalities, and even when they do, the numbers just get ignored.

    We’ve all seen the picture comparing people density in cars v buses v bikes. It’s obvious which one takes up the most space per person. Oh how I wish politics wasn’t dominated by narcissistic imbeciles.

    • FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Its also the voter base. Many have never had better options offered to them. An attack on their cars is ab attack on their freedom. I think in our digitl age we have also become more selfish and more wary of others. We don’t want to risk catching a cold/flu/covid on public transit. We want control of our own climate in our cars, we want control of what is on the radio. We want tinted windows so the public can’t put a face to that little mistake at the stop sign.

      A big part of this could change. People loved the outdoor patios and closed streets some cities did during covid but “we can only have this little treat when an emergency calls for it, the street is only really meant for cars” becomes the mentality.