or car sharingThe actual answer here is improving public transportation, but I guess that's not the sexy answer.
The actual answer here is improving public transportation, but I guess that's not the sexy answer.
Our infrastructure isn't made for public transportation and no one wants to invest in public services. Also poor people are being pushed out of cities where public transportation would benefit the most.
Nah, pretty sexy tbh.The actual answer here is improving public transportation, but I guess that's not the sexy answer.
When your plan hinges on Wall Street not being the scum of the Earth it's a bad plan. They need to be kept on the shortest leash available.Another answer here is how about don't be a piece of shit and intentionally offer deals to poor people that are guaranteed to bankrupt them in order to then profit from trading away their debt?
Nah, pretty sexy tbh.
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Nah, pretty sexy tbh.
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That thing is a terribly thought out idea that will never exist.
Nah, pretty sexy tbh.
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That thing is a hideous scam.
God, does "timmy" appear in this skit? I like Oliver, but some of his shit gets old real quick.
Lmfao this will never existNah, pretty sexy tbh.
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Lmfao this will never exist
Traffic-Straddling Bus a Total Scam According to Chinese State Media
Two Chinese state media outlets have claimed that the whole TEB project is actually a scam to extract funds from investors. The project was funded by peer-to-peer lending, a model where an online company matches potential investors with borrowers, promising a high interest return for those who invest. Other peer-to-peer investing platforms in China have demonstrated the risk of these systems. The platform Ezubao was shut down this year after the government declared the company was a "Ponzi scheme". Even more dubiously, the Chinese tabloid Global Times claims that the project's chief architect, only has a primary school level education.
Could a driverless cab service fix this issue for people?
I know Elon Musk wants an autonomous "fleet" that's always active, so if he gets what he wants...
Here's the thing. Public transit is usually cheap.
Uber usually isn't. At least not to the extent that you'd have to literally use it every day to get to work and back.
Here's the thing. Public transit is usually cheap.
Uber usually isn't. At least not to the extent that you'd have to literally use it every day to get to work and back.
Nah, pretty sexy tbh.
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Couldn't the gubment invest in driverless vehicles themselves as a means for public transportation? Or is that too Socialist/Communist for our Capitalist society?
Guaranteed federal auto loans much like student loans would help
It doesn't solve the issue for those who would default despite decent rates but it would cut down on defaults by letting people get actual new cars without mechanical issues and with monthly payments that aren't inflated to hell
The company trying it out right now might indeed be a scam. I'm not sure that matters so much though.
In Canada, if you live anywhere else other than Toronto, public transit is shit - especially in the winter - and at least one car per household is a necessity if you want to live like a normal human. When our whole society is built around the car, I think the only solution for mass adoption in the future is self driving cars where you don't own your car, you only own availability of a car.
The company trying it out right now might indeed be a scam. I'm not sure that matters so much though.
The idea of restructuring buses like that has been around for decades though, and there are interesting ideas to how we could redesign vehicles to encourage a move to them.
Seems like the problem in the US is also trying to force everyone to buy a car. Short commute? Get a cheap bike. 10 minutes with a car? Get one of these for a few hundred:
Lending practices like this need to be illegal. But the culture around everyone needing a car needs to change also with better infrastructure for alternatives. There is no reason a 10 minute car ride needs to be 2 hours on a bus and train. At that point, you can walk faster.
Seems like the problem in the US is also trying to force everyone to buy a car. Short commute? Get a cheap bike. 10 minutes with a car? Get one of these:
Sure, if you want to increase road congestion and pollution.Couldn't the gubment invest in driverless vehicles themselves as a means for public transportation? Or is that too Socialist/Communist for our Capitalist society?
The actual answer here is improving public transportation, but I guess that's not the sexy answer.
And there hasn't been any significant redesign to public transport vechiles because they are quite well optimized to do the job they're supposed to do today making them very efficient and cost effective.If you think about a modern bus, tram or a commuter train, they're generally just long tubes with wheels, with not much wasted space.The company trying it out right now might indeed be a scam. I'm not sure that matters so much though.
The idea of restructuring buses like that has been around for decades though, and there are interesting ideas to how we could redesign vehicles to encourage a move to them.
Seems like the problem in the US is also trying to force everyone to buy a car. Short commute? Get a cheap bike. 10 minutes with a car? Get one of these for a few hundred:
Lending practices like this need to be illegal. But the culture around everyone needing a car needs to change also with better infrastructure for alternatives. There is no reason a 10 minute car ride needs to be 2 hours on a bus and train. At that point, you can walk faster.
Just hope no assholes run you off the road.Seems like the problem in the US is also trying to force everyone to buy a car. Short commute? Get a cheap bike. 10 minutes with a car? Get one of these for a few hundred:
Lending practices like this need to be illegal. But the culture around everyone needing a car needs to change also with better infrastructure for alternatives. There is no reason a 10 minute car ride needs to be 2 hours on a bus and train. At that point, you can walk faster.
Great segment, one thing did strike me: in the example of the woman who sits on public transport for two hours for a drive that would take ten minutes, couldn't she just ride a bike or a moped or something?
Nah, there's several go-to's that he's been using less recently (also the one where he repeats a woman's name several times).
Seems like the problem in the US is also trying to force everyone to buy a car. Short commute? Get a cheap bike. 10 minutes with a car? Get one of these for a few hundred:
Lending practices like this need to be illegal. But the culture around everyone needing a car needs to change also with better infrastructure for alternatives. There is no reason a 10 minute car ride needs to be 2 hours on a bus and train. At that point, you can walk faster.
Sure, if you want to increase road congestion and pollution.