• PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Sure, but then you have to carry your bike with you on the train. There is no workable solution to suburbia that doesn’t involve cars because it was designed and built around them. Unfortunately, they’re now home to tens of millions of people, and any quick solution would most likely end up hurting a lot of them.

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      1 year ago

      Bike parking at the train stations. You bike to the train station, lock the bike up, take the train, take the second bike from the destination train station, bike to the office. See videos on how the Dutch do it. Even with multiple bikes it’s incredibly cheap in terms of money as well as climate impact compared to even the cheapest cars.

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      1 year ago

      Actually, you can leave a bike at the bike garage near the station or rent one on a monthly basis. That’s what they do in Japan.

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      Well, in the Netherlands and at least some other EU countries most train stations have a bike rental system that works by just using a card to unlock the bike for a couple of Euros for 24 hours. So there is a possible solution.

      Many people here use that system. It’s also possible to buy a (second-hand) bike and park it at the station where you need it, if you’d like.

      Edit: Didn’t see the post below… but exactly that.

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      1 year ago

      I agree carrying the bike on the train is a problem, but there are a solutions like e-scooters and bikeshare.