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Bikes are private transportation. Although the idea of a guy with a biking route and having people hop onto the pegs on his back wheel as a form of public transportation is hilarious to me.
Bikes are referred to as "active transportation" in this meme.
My city has greatly expanded the shared bike network, and now I can easily zip between stations.
I ride the bus for work, i like it since i don't have yo pay for parking. But they got new busses and all the seats are hard plastic. At least it doesn't leak when it rains anymore.
We are finally getting some displays here that will tell you how long the wait is for the 2 bus lines that arrive once an hour.
It's something.
My city put a new e-bike station on my block this week, and it pleases me.
Trains are cool. Buses are better than nothing.
I won't lie, I have favourites.
To me cycling is preferable for anything under 20/30 km. My city has a metro and it's my second option for this type of distance but I've had multiple issues with it in the past and always come back to cycling for short distances. It's never crowded and there's no ticket inspectors.
Then for medium distances, I can cycle about 100 km but I prefer suburban rail as they allow me to bring my bike and continue from a station, for a reasonable price. The other option are suburban buses, that often also take bikes, but are overcrowded.
Unfortunately I hate the intercity trains here, managed by VIA Rail, as they are super expensive last minute, and won't take bikes.
As for coaches, their network and services are steadily shrinking throughout the years, with reduced departures. Some will take bikes if they are in a box, and for a fee.
Taxis/ride sharing/Uber/Lyft, I hate these things. They perpetuate car dependency and it's just paying someone to use a car.
And I'm undecided about micro transit like e-scooters. I don't like them dangerously zigzagging around pedestrians and/or slower cyclists.
In essence, because transit is pretty bad here, I heavily prefer active transportation, but I will use public and private transit any time if it means to avoid using a car.
Anything but a fucking car.
Which is fine if you have working public transport. People outside the city centers don't.
Where i'm from we only have a concept of a working public transport, but hey, we still can appreciate the good stuff that we could never have.
Depends on the location, doesn't it? There are plenty of well serviced suburbs around the world.
Seriously depends on what you consider "well serviced". If "a bus every two hours" is well serviced for you, fine.
There are also plenty of suburbs around the world which are well serviced by any definition.
I'm not here to argue that public transport is ideal for everyone, but that it can work great even outside city centres. And if public transport sucks where you are, it's not because it's impossible to have good public transport in the suburbs. If someone tells you it's impossible outside city centres, they either don't know or are lying.
What's your fukken point? He fukken likes trains. He fukken likes bikes. Fukken let him like trains and bikes!!
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OH YEAH WELL SOME PEOPLE ARE DEAF YOU EVER THINK OF THAT??
Fukken stuff it up your tailpipe.