• SwingingTheLamp@piefed.zip
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    3 days ago

    This comment again because it’s correct. The speed of building out public transit is a political problem, not a technical one. People don’t switch to EVs for high-minded environmental reasons, they switch because they’re cheaper to run. And if they’re cheaper, the Jevons Paradox means that people will drive a lot more. We’ll double down on car infrastructure, and all of the other environmental destruction it brings.

    EVs will not save us, and if the goal is public transit and human-oriented cities, we need to just build public transit and human-oriented cities. The political and legacy infrastructure barriers are only going to get bigger in the EV future.

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      3 days ago

      You’re so right. Blanketing the country in transit infrastructure could happen in a day if it weren’t for those pesky politicians! And everyone would immediately use it and there would be no more ICE cars on the road. My bad.