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Topicdominance of personal automobile ownership in the US is bonkers
LinkPizza
04/07/23 4:36:38 PM
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agesboy posted...
These issues all exist with private transportation though, and imo are a lot more impactful there. Especially so if public transportation infrastructure isn't shit. In the event of an accident, the chances of you having a spare car are a lot lower than bus company having a spare bus. Countries with a lot of train infrastructure have their schedules reliable to the minute because they know trust and reliability are important.

While it is true that youll have more spare buses, the buses breaking down or having accidents seem to also happen more than ones personal car doing the same So, Id say driving, youll probably have less of a chances of something breaking down or being late in your own car over public transport if you take it everyday. I only say that based on my knowledge of working public transport (and from my Step-dads storylines working in public transport back home) And I would think trains are more reliable Though I know Ive been around late trains back home Though, not in other countries, so

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