• Turun@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    I was going to write a snarky comment, but instead I’ll try to gain insight into your perspective.

    What disabilities allow you to drive a car, but prevent you from walking, cycling or taking the bus?

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      6 months ago

      What disabilities allow you to drive a car, but prevent you from walking, cycling or taking the bus?

      To clarify/add to this: walking or cycling also includes mobility devices that can use this infrastructure such as walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters. Taking this to the extreme, the Netherlands has microcars which allow people with handicaps to drive at low speed on bike infrastructure. Some even allow wheelchair user to roll right (also shown in the video at 1m07s).

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        6 months ago

        Taking the bus turns a 15 minute drive into a two hour drive. Because I’m disabled y’all just assume my time is less valuable. Like I said, fuck all y’all that assume cars are the worst option for everyone

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          6 months ago

          Taking the bus turns a 15 minute drive into a two hour drive

          If you’re talking about your specific situation, sure that might be the case, but it shouldn’t be that way in general. I also avoid taking my local public transit because it’s so bad, with service that’s supposed to be every 15min often 25min late (I’ve personally waited over 40min). However, that’s only with bad service. In a lot of places with good public transit, transit is waaay faster than driving because (rightfully so) they give priority to buses holding 40+ people, instead of cars holding 1.4 people on average

          We’re not blaming you if you currently take a car. I drove to the grocery store last night because that’s the only way to safely get there. It’s the system that’s the problem.

          You also didn’t acknowledge the other mobility options available, do none of them apply to you?