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[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I mean that's fine but that doesn't answer my original point when 3/4th's of people are using cars to get around, this public transport paradise is limited to inner city and highly dense locations, and even then 50%+ of people are still using cars

Doesn't scream public transport is a winner

I also much prefer driving in my car listening to music and not having little shits on the train making a racket and running around and my car is more comfortable and when I want to go down to GYG at 11pm for a cheeky fries run I'm not standing out in the dark and cold in my suburb (not the nicest) waiting for a bus to turn up and then the same thing on my way back, that would be the pits

Maybe this works in a big urban centre but the whole world is not a big urban centre

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 1 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

3/4th’s of people are using cars to get around, this public transport paradise is limited to inner city and highly dense locations, and even then 50%+ of people are still using cars

They own or have access to a car, but the bulk of travel is public transit. You like not having to sit in traffic? So did the japanese, despite being a major car manufacturer. Solution is to remove as many trips as possible via alternative transit. I would not call Japan a public transit paradise, but there are things they do well we can learn from.

listening to music

Earbuds.

not having little shits on the train making a racket and running around and my car

Never seen that over here, what are yall doing differently?

my car is more comfortable

You must have excessively shitty trains if having to pay attention to traffic while sitting in 1 position can be more comfortable than sipping tea in a dining car, free to stretch your legs or just using a laptop at your seat.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

Earbuds.

Yes they are in my ears 24x7, I do like listening through my speaker though

Never seen that over here, what are yall doing differently?

Where are you? I bet I can find out pretty quickly you have security teams on your trains at night

You must have excessively shitty trains if having to pay attention to traffic while sitting in 1 position can be more comfortable than sipping tea in a dining car, free to stretch your legs or just using a laptop at your seat.

It's really not that hard to drive and I would rather get to work in 30 minutes than sit around for an hour, the comfort difference is minimal to me, especially so if it's busy and trains are packed, then nobody is stretching your legs

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Here's a map of most of where I've been in asia, mostly travelling by train or ferry, except in vietnam, where I switch from train to motorbike in Hanoi. I have seen the occasional security guy in China and Korea, never in Japan.