Submitted by mocha_sweetheart t3_zw253n in singularity
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Car based infrastructure as a whole is terrible for the environment, due to environmental impact of cars and roads + it having lead to wide-spread suburbs in America which contributed to awful deforestation and many other such issues. spreading people out actually increases how much they affect the environment. A study came out a while back where Manhattan is actually environmentally better compared to the neighboring suburbs.
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The actual futuristic thing compared to "driverless cars" is walkable cities and public transport. That's true freedom. Cities built around humans instead of 5000-pound death-machines that kill tens of thousands of both pedestrians and drivers a year and guzzle hundreds of dollars of income per month per person. Maybe we could even use trains for logistics and transport between cities (This last one is done in some areas in Japan where they travel at extremely fast speeds etc.); America was literally built on the railroad etc.
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It’s silly that driverless cars are portrayed as the pinnacle of future engineering achievement when we are already capable of driverless trains.
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Electric cars aren't here to save the environment, they are here to save the car industry.
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A transport system where everyone needs their own vehicle is just expensive for everyone, takes many resources, provides a bar to entry for poorer people etc.
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With new advances in things like hydroponics and so on I think cities could be compressed a lot, take a lot less farmland etc.
Yes I realize this was quite an America-Centric post. My point was more I like the design of the Netherlands and areas of Europe like Amsterdam that’s minimally car-dependent.
How to fix it: Stop building new cities and suburbs with inefficient car-based transit. Yes it won’t fix the issues we already have but at least it won’t keep building on the same inefficiencies. And slowly then repair everything else we already have; there was a post with WAY more details on how exactly would be done but I can’t find it right now, I can look later. It’ll take decades, it won’t be overnight. But it’ll help us environmentally and economically a lot in the long term.
Thoughts on this?
666vampiric t1_j1sm2ma wrote
I agree that public transport in the US sucks.
But even countries with the best transport in the world Japan, China have mass car use. What do anti-car people propose to seriously end cars for end to end transport?
In the meantime, lets have autonomous cars and save thousands of lives per year, and electric cars to have clean air in cities.