• ILoveUnions@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Even if there was passenger train service on the existing lines here, a lot of people would need a vehicle to get to the station

    BIKE. BIKE TO THE TRAIN STATION

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      2 months ago

      It also solves the problem at the other end where I’m 4 miles from my office.

      Trains don’t make it easy to get bikes on but that’s easily resolved also

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        2 months ago

        Yup. Here in Chicago we now have bike racks inside the trains so you can bring your bike into the city on the metra, as well as allowed in all trains including the colored lines outside of peak hours

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      2 months ago

      You can not bike the roads where I live. Also, there is no bus station or train station to bike to.

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      I prefer to arrive at work/school/shops not sopping wet, and it sometimes rains.

      I, personally, could bike or walk because the station would be particularly close to my residence. But, there are others in the county where to get to the closest station they’d be biking much further than they are currently healthy enough to accomplish.

      Bikes are not a good option at this density either.

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        I prefer to arrive at work/school/shops not sopping wet, and it sometimes rains.

        Raincoats! I have a nice yellow raincoat that folds up and inverts into its own pocket, turning into a little square you can tuck away in a bag or something. It’s super convenient.

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          Okay but what if I’m sopping wet with sweat from the heat and I also smell bad now.

          Unless the general stink of the any large concentration of humans will overpower it.

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        I prefer to arrive at work/school/shops not sopping wet, and it sometimes rains

        If only science could devise some sort of way to keep you dry in the rain. One day, perhaps

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        2 months ago

        Caring about convenience over the environment and health is exactly the problem. They’ll get healthy enough.

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            Ablest is when pro environment . Yeah no. It’s easy to create exceptions for the small portion of the population who is fully incapable of biking. Less car dependency will allow those who can’t drive to get around far more safely, actually leading to more mobility for people with issues like legal blindness that prevent them from driving but not prevent them from other multimodal forms of transit

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              “They’ll get healthy enough” is an albist view, no matter what else you might believe in.

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                2 months ago

                It’s strictly true. It’s not ablest. The overwhelming majority of those who cannot have no serious underlying reason as to why not