I’m 25 and I don’t have a drivers license. I mean, I’ve never really felt the need to go and get one. Public transport is usually the fastest option where I live, and it takes a lot less responsibility to use it.

But most people would still prefer driving, rather than using the public T. Why?

  • BiggestBulb
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    12 years ago

    In the US, public transit is almost universally unavailable. If it is available, it’s a massive luxury (or strictly necessary, like NYC).

      • Fatalchemist
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        12 years ago

        I remember having a bus come every hour. If you miss that bus, then oops you’re an hour late for work.

        If you run 5 minutes late in your car, then you are 5 minutes late for work.

        Also if you have to take 3 or so busses to connect somewhere, depending on how the scheduling worked out, you could get unlucky and have an hour wait between bus 1 & 2 and an hour wait between bus 2 & 3.

        Taxis cost a decent amount of money here.

        Uber/Lyft/etc are hit and miss. App says if you need to be somewhere at 9am, to request the ride at like 8:30 or whatever. And when you do, you don’t get anyone showing up or someone will grab your ride, not come to you for 10 minutes, and then put your request for a ride back out there for someone else to grab.

    • Lilkev
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      02 years ago

      Agreed, the only cities that I’ve been to that had decent public transport were Chicago (The L) and New York City.

      • parrot-party
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        12 years ago

        Salt Lake City is coming up in public transit. There’s a decent light rail and a pretty well spaced bus network. Frequency is a major issue though.

        • Lilkev
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          02 years ago

          I’ve heard public transit is pretty good in DC, too. My fiancée and I are planning a trip to DC at the end of August. I plan on parking my car at the hotel and just use public transit, so we’ll test that theory.

          EDIT: Also, I’ve never been to Salt Lake City. Seems like a really cool place though!

          • @atp2112@lemmy.world
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            It has its blind spots (NW is underserved because the NIMBYs didn’t want the Metro to bring black people lower property values) and it has infrastructure issues, but it’s on the whole pretty good