• mech@feddit.org
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    17 hours ago

    You drive a couple times a month.
    To live car-free, you’d need another option for those trips.
    And telling people that visiting their parents or shopping at specialty stores are “wants”, not “needs” is a non-starter.

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      16 hours ago

      The fact remains that the local bike infrastructure is much more valuable to me than a transit system with shitty last-mile connections is. The reason I can’t get to Costco via MARTA, for instance, is that the nearest station dumps you out on a six-lane highway with no bike lane. (The bike infrastructure is decent near my house, but not out in the suburbs where the Costcos are.)

      Transit is almost entirely useless unless you can walk or bike from the station to your actual destination. That makes ped/bike infrastructure a prerequisite for transit, not the other way around.