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[–] vas@lemmy.ml 3 points 4 weeks ago (12 children)

As a European, I hate this type of speech:

The prime minister sought to assure Australians it was still business as normal but said workers should consider taking public transport to conserve fuel supplies for those who didn’t have the option.

Public transport is presented like the last and shittiest option. What about long-term plans of solving this dependency on Putin, Iran and such? It's to buy more oil and stockpile it? My god, grow some balls already and commit to making public transport better to avoid such a collapse in the future! Let Aussies have alternatives, don't keep them hostages of the situation.

P.S. admittedly I live in a luxury because I live in the Netherlands and pay ~300 EUR (500 AUD) for transport annually, which is 40% bike maintenance and 60% the rare use of public transport. But then again, is it completely impossible for other cities to have even part of their citizens served by these modes of transport?

[–] FreedomAdvocate 1 points 4 weeks ago (5 children)

When I go to visit one of my good mates the round trip is longer than driving the entire size of your country from top to bottom.

As a European you need to stop thinking that every country is as tiny as yours.

[–] vas@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

When I go to visit one of my good mates

By all means, please do use the car when you go to your good mates! As I'm saying in the other comment below as well, I'm not asking you not to. I'm only saying it would be to your benefit if some part of the traffic would be served by trains or even bike lanes, too. Like, your trip would get faster because of that. Your trip on the car to your friends.

[–] FreedomAdvocate 1 points 3 weeks ago

It wouldn’t though. Inner city people already use public transport or walk/bike for the most part. Not everyone that works in the city lives in the city though, and Australia is too big for any public transport solution to work efficiently or cost effectively.

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