Throckmorton
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Originally posted by: Throckmorton
The only solution is for people to move closer to work and for cities to compress.
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
The only solution is for people to move closer to work and for cities to compress.
Absolutely correct, but try getting most people to give up their large house in the "safe" suburbs for a small condo/apartment close to downtown.
Historically, cheap gas has allowed people to use their cars to escape congestion and live out in the suburbs, away from densification and the feeling of being "crowded". Eventually, more people move to an area of the suburbs, it becomes more crowded, and people move even farther away from the city centre.
It's like a greyhound chasing the mechanical rat. People think they can still escape the congestion, but at a certain point, the sprawl becomes unmanageable when people live long distances from a city centre. Everyone converges on the same freeway which is supposed to streamline the commute, but there are too many cars on it because so many people have moved out to the suburbs. It costs too much to use a large amount of fuel for commuting into the city every day. Crisis.
Cliffs: Urban sprawl FTL.
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
The only solution is for people to move closer to work and for cities to compress.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
It also amazes me that so many people just bury their head in the sand and keep buying these gas guzzling behemoths. Gas is just going to keep increasing in price as oil becomes more difficult to extract and demand keeps increasing. I welcome higher gas prices. Maybe then we, as a nation, will actually do something about our reliance on oil.
Originally posted by: Citrix
We all need to drive
The only solution is for people to move closer to work and for cities to compress.
people who spent the last 10 years or so moving out to areas where they could buy a larger home for less money but they are driving 20-30 miles in heavy traffic 5 days a week and spending at least 2 hours a day in their car.
It also amazes me that so many people just bury their head in the sand and keep buying these gas guzzling behemoths.
Originally posted by: miri
Gas is $3.49 at newport beach
luckily me and my wife live only a few miles from work
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I probably spend $100 or less on gas every month. However, if I were to take the bus to/from work, it would still cost me $100/month on the goddamn pass....and that doesn't include the fill ups from all the other places I drive. I want to take the bus...but fuck 'em until they give me some incentive.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: moshquerade
really ridiculous to be driving low mpg vehicles right now unless you have to for your business/work. i see people in Humvees driving around getting 8-10 mpg and i wonder what they are thinking.
I see people doing lots of things that cost $$$. Most of the time I don't question them. If they are okay with it, then who am I to tell them to stop.
where the hell in that statement does it read that I am out there telling them to stop.![]()
Originally posted by: ryan256
OMG! Its going to cost a whole $15 to fill up my Shadow 1100![]()
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I probably spend $100 or less on gas every month. However, if I were to take the bus to/from work, it would still cost me $100/month on the goddamn pass....and that doesn't include the fill ups from all the other places I drive. I want to take the bus...but fuck 'em until they give me some incentive.
The treatment of public transportation in a business is a problem IMO. In Europe I believe they view it as a public service, just like roads. Here, roads are a public service that encourages sprawl, while public transportation which could help densify cities, reduce fuel usage, and help business, is a private enterprise.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I probably spend $100 or less on gas every month. However, if I were to take the bus to/from work, it would still cost me $100/month on the goddamn pass....and that doesn't include the fill ups from all the other places I drive. I want to take the bus...but fuck 'em until they give me some incentive.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Also, there are PLENTY of people who spend way beyond their means for a fancy SUV and struggle to make the payments. All the while they live in some run-down apt.
Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I probably spend $100 or less on gas every month. However, if I were to take the bus to/from work, it would still cost me $100/month on the goddamn pass....and that doesn't include the fill ups from all the other places I drive. I want to take the bus...but fuck 'em until they give me some incentive.
helping to save the planet is not incentive enough?![]()
