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Also depends how lovely driving is in comparison. PT inherently has some compromises - fixed stops, no direct connections to destination, wait times, sharing space etc. We have very good public transport here by any measure (usually ranked one of the top in Europe) and I live close to a metro station that can take me directly to the opposite side of the city. Still, it's a 10 minute walk, add a 5 minute wait and it's 15 minutes in which I could be halway to my destination in the car. My weekly football game is 50 minutes away by PT or 25 driving: As it takes place late, especially during the winter the trip is pretty awful. Imagine being exhausted, steamed from the shower, and walking 10 minutes in freezing rain to the stop, then waiting 10 minutes in a windy tunnel, then bouncing around the (thankfully empty) train for 40 minutes. Then walking in the rain again. Fundamentally, there's nothing you can do to improve this experience. Driving just gets relatively worse during rush hours. I think the goal of 15-minute ciites and in general is/should be to make most common trips - work commutes, school, daily shopping, doable without a car. Or ideally without any transport really. If you didn't have to design everything for these peaks of crowds going one way than the other at the same time, the infrastructure could be significantly scaled down.
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I can walk to work, and I live almost exactly between two BART stations, about a kilometer to each one. There is a bus that runs right past my home and to one of them regularly. It's great to get into the City and do things. However, I also do some work up in Marin County, and it is a loving nightmare to get there. I have a car, but I use it as little as possible.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 03:39 |
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In London the vast majority of people don't have a garage or anywhere else safeish to park a car. That changes the calculus quite a bit, you're not just stepping outside your front door straight into your car. Then at the other end there's very limited parking at your destination. If you live near a tube station and the destination needs 1 line change it's pretty much always going to be faster than driving.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 05:05 |
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The real London transit hack is the bus network. Cheaper than the tube, and often more direct. The only downside is it's the bus, and busses loving suck.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 06:19 |
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Finger Prince posted:The real London transit hack is the bus network. Cheaper than the tube, and often more direct. In NYC I never took the subway if I could help it. Hot, crowded, and impossibly loud. The buses were slower, but a lot more comfortable (and also closer to my home)
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 07:16 |
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Finger Prince posted:The real London transit hack is the bus network. Cheaper than the tube, and often more direct. I prefer the bus to the underground in London. Being able to see stuff is underrated. Also less likely to go deaf on a bus, underground can be so loving loud.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 07:41 |
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I lived in NYC and I'm here to tell you: The vaunted New York Subway system is rear end. It's better than most of the USA's pisspoor public transport, but it's C-tier or lower compared to almost all of the major cities in Europe.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 08:02 |
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Thats because it started off life as a bunch of different lines run by different companies
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 08:03 |
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So was Major League Baseball, however they've made some decisions to modernize in the last 120 years.
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Saukkis posted:What is everyone's definition of a good public transportation? What is the usual distance to transit stop and how many changes are required during a trip? Most people who live in Sydney despise the public transport as poo poo but in 2023 when actually given a unbiased look.... it actually stacks up really well? The current plan is 3km hub and spoke, so majority of residents live with 3km of a hub like a train station, that is fed with busses, bike lanes and pedestian paths and of course short journey car,then rail to the major CBD's of Syndey and Parramatta, with 2026 seeing the new third CBD of Bradfield begin to be built that is going to be surrounded by anything up to residential for 1 million. Unlike previous development,s they are building public transport of at least two kinds from day one - Metro style high frequency automated driverless trains and also heavy rail double deck, with bus feeders. So good PT isthe ability to feed in residents from short distances, then feed them to where they want to go quickly on high density options. In the last decade we've had the return of light rail in the CBD's, massive improvements to rail, the opening of Metro with the next big extention about to open and two more lines in build. We got ferries that service most of Parramatta River / Sydney Harbour. The buses kinda do suck but there's plenty of them. And we have trains going where you want to go. Here's a pretty good primer just what Sydney actually does well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSOnKtQa-j8 Also cycling infra has gotten waaaaaay better in the last decade as well, esp during / after the pandemic when people with a clue who arent performative idiots like Clover Moore and her bullshit insults of bike infra got into it and actually got some work done. Not as good as say Victoria B.C. where you just dont need a car but it's decent and oyu can get 30kms from the Sydney CBD on marked trails. Not much you can do about the geography but e-bikes are now much more a thing. I think in the end what we are looking for is not just PT but just moreover good non car transport. Being able to ride to a station, get on a train or bus with bike rack areas that is high frequency non timetabled (ie services within 10mins or less), get to my destination stop and ride to final destination is what I would call the perfect public transport network and... uhhh... Sydney actually is for most of it actually does do that? Edit : And with the new light rail going through Sydney CBD it's suddenly become an actual decent place to cycle through safely. CAT INTERCEPTOR fucked around with this message at 08:52 on Nov 29, 2023 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Most people who live in Sydney despise the public transport as poo poo but in 2023 when actually given a unbiased look.... it actually stacks up really well? I obviously come from bumfuck nowhere with a proper lack of Public Transport. So I find Sydney just a delight to get about. And I actively spent days just hopping on a train to whatever suburb and check it out, then a ferry and the a bus elsewhere and then try and find my way back drunk and a belly full of whatever random ethnic eatery I stumbled across.
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Humphreys posted:I obviously come from bumfuck nowhere with a proper lack of Public Transport. So I find Sydney just a delight to get about. And I actively spent days just hopping on a train to whatever suburb and check it out, then a ferry and the a bus elsewhere and then try and find my way back drunk and a belly full of whatever random ethnic eatery I stumbled across. It's comments like this that forced me to re-evaluate what Sydney has become in regards to PT, this is a very frequent view by visitors from pretty much anywhere now. I guess living here and suffering for decades you just dont see just how good it's gotten? Also next time you are in Sydney get in touch so we can meet up. Edit : for all the poo poo we throw at PT here, there is no denying the Metro is absolute world class actual autonomous PT high frequency rail, it really needs to be experiencedfor just how drat good it is. And also as said it's actual autonomous GoA4 CAT INTERCEPTOR fucked around with this message at 09:07 on Nov 29, 2023 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Also next time you are in Sydney get in touch so we can meet up. Most likely for the Slipknot Music Festival in March., and sure thing! Humphreys fucked around with this message at 11:55 on Nov 29, 2023 |
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Pfft, Sydney bias not showing the superior Melbourne video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxmYfFKkObE
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You Am I posted:Pfft, Sydney bias not showing the superior Melbourne video Yeah but, you are in Melb so everything is a bonus.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 12:09 |
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Finger Prince posted:The real London transit hack is the bus network. Cheaper than the tube, and often more direct. If there was less traffic busses would suck less
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 12:45 |
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Metropolitan busses are the only form of transport that makes me travel sick. Long haul coaches are fine, but the stop-start of busses and the inevitable bone shaking vibrations they make when idling just turn my stomach. I’m pro public transport but personally I will still avoid a bus if I can.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 14:26 |
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I spent several months in Germany, Hannover and Berlin, in 2015 and other than driving from the airport to the hotel and back I very rarely used my rental car. It was great having nearly everything within walking distance and anything not was cheap and inexpensive to get to with mass transit. I'd love to live in a walk-able city and only drive when I wanted to.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:I prefer the bus to the underground in London. Being able to see stuff is underrated. Also less likely to go deaf on a bus, underground can be so loving loud. I always take surface routes on the TTC whenever possible. I like to look out the windows and have access to my data (I tend to listen to long DJ mixes), and the streetcars are way easier to get on and ride for free than the subways.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 15:22 |
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Saw a kinda neat car in a Taco Bell parking lot today.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 19:54 |
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The Ford 300+, Fords Answer to late Monaro. Looks like a spicy AU... Oh look out! Two-door! Supercharged 4.6l Mustang engine How many of these were made you may ask? One. And it's registered and driving somewhere I cant remember.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 13:47 |
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Shoulda gone with the Tickford quad headlights Also respect to that person still driving it around
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 19:07 |
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it looks like a civic with a hyundai tiburon front end
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 05:18 |
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god those seats are something
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 05:52 |
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Every vehicle in both this and Fury Road belongs in this thread https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJMuhwVlca4
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 13:46 |
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Humphreys posted:The Ford 300+, Fords Answer to late Monaro. Vastly better looking and more sucessful proportions than any AU deserves.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 00:26 |
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Wasn't there another AU Coupe done that used the early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights EDIT: Ah yes, the Arrow coupe: https://www.whichcar.com.au/features/2002-ford-arrow-coupe-review-classic-motor
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You Am I posted:Wasn't there another AU Coupe done that used the early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights Good lord . It's like some kind of tumorous last-gen Cougar.
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mobby_6kl posted:Saw this a few days ago in Romania I love how they’ve used the sedan doors with a cutout for the rear wheel even though said rear wheels have been moved further aft. You Am I posted:Wasn't there another AU Coupe done that used the early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights Jesus Christ that’s horrid.
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You Am I posted:early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights Huh, that's both better and worse than I thought. Darchangel posted:I love how they’ve used the sedan doors with a cutout for the rear wheel even though said rear wheels have been moved further aft. Good enough for Toyota!
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BuckyDoneGun posted:Huh, that's both better and worse than I thought. I mean, it’s a cost-saving move that really doesn’t hurt anything, so why not?
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 03:59 |
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Good enough for Toyota! [/quote] And Stellantis
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 04:03 |
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Has any automaker used the front door from the opposite side as a rear door? I feel like I have seen that done. Seems something the British would do.
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Fornax Disaster posted:Has any automaker used the front door from the opposite side as a rear door? I feel like I have seen that done. Seems something the British would do. There were a few concepts with it, one from AMC. Citroen has done that I think, but maybe not on 4 door cars.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 04:27 |
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Does the Ami count since the front door is also the rear door?
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mobby_6kl posted:Does the Ami count since the front door is also the rear door? This is neat
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 14:09 |
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The front of the car is also the back, the left side of the car is also the right. It's a very clever way of cheapening the manufacturing cost. Just stamp out one piece of bodywork and join them.
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You Am I posted:Wasn't there another AU Coupe done that used the early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights The side profile is really nice! There must have been better headlights to pick. What a shame.
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# ? Dec 3, 2023 05:01 |
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You Am I posted:Wasn't there another AU Coupe done that used the early 2000s C Class Mercedes headlights God damned the author of that article needs to be burnt along with that abomination of a front.
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Mad Mike's new ride, also available as a Hot Wheels already. 5 rotor "787D" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8fuTDBKkck
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