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Yes. And yes.
You do realize that was a deliberate choice, right? It isn't like that just happened out of no-where and now it is suddenly immutable, right?
Imagine if what was spent on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highway_System was instead spent on rail. 34 year project costing over half a trillion in today's USD. Why is this generation so scared of massive infrastructure projects?
And the mass transit is deliberately hobbled (busses/light rail/tram sharing the same lanes as cars, not funded adequately to be scheduled frequently enough to not have to overly plan your day, etc) . And again, the choice to live far away from economic hubs is a result of poor policy (zoning, parking lot minimums, building height restrictions, etc).
But really, these are all self-inflicted problems that can be solved, if only you dreamed a little bigger.
what? lmao what a dumb take. some people want to live on land
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Mostly agreed! The interstate highway system is one of America's greatest achievements, and sorely underrated. And yes, we could do the same with passenger rail. I'd shit to hop a train, burn down the track to the French Quarter (New Orleans), get hammered, party down, sleep all the way back to Florida.
But as to my other comment, I got questions.
A cultural point you may be missing, if you're not American, not all of us want to live in big cities. I know, far more efficient, no arguments there, but I refuse to live my only life packed in like rats.
I've lived in Chicago, my current suburb of 9,000, my camp in a town of 900, and everywhere in between. I'm no misandrist, love people in general, but I'm not living that close to them. I get a little freaked out going to Pensacola! (54,000 souls) Been there, done that, need space and forests and waters.
I can walk out my door and in 20 minutes disappear into hundreds of acres of forests, creeks and swamps. That is how I want to live the only life I got.
We can talk park-and-ride systems?