| > extolling it as a desirable-in-itself, convenient way to travel as compared to personal transport is simply not viable. Another fallacious argument. It is desirable in itself. It results in human-scale cities, more accessible for all regardless of disabilities. It makes more efficient use of resources. It uses less energy, emits less pollution, means less space must be devoted to roads and to parking. It makes streets more pleasant places to be, so one might choose to eat or drink on the street, free of traffic fumes. It means one can drink alcohol and not have to pay a lot for a taxi home, and thus, reduces the motivation to drunk drive. Car-free streets are better for cycling, which is better for public health, which is better for healthcare infrastructure. In fact, there is no real disadvantage to it, as your rather ridiculous attempts to construct negatives show: > a (logistically) complex system That's a good thing. More options. E.g. one can choose step-free routes when moving luggage or infants in prams, or if a wheelchair user, versus faster alternatives when travelling unencumbered. You may not have noticed but most people have smartphones now, which can do the routing for you. Your claimed disadvantage is in fact a win. > waiting for vehicles to arrive, Better than waiting in traffic jams. > unload & reload False; cars must do this too. > transporting large or heavy items You make it increasingly clear you've no experience of this and the biases of someone to whom it is alien and scary. I've moved furniture this way. I've moved rackmount servers and 21" CRT monitors this way. It's cheap. > where you're exposed to hundreds of strangers' behaviors & germs You sound like the increasingly deranged and irrational Elon Musk, whom I once admired. > enforcedly generic environment Utter lunacy. American cities, covered in freeways, and still congested, are the ultimate example of this. You seem to think you are making a logical case. You are not. You are making it plain you are a bigot who lacks experience of the thing they are attacking, though. |
Please, can you separate "religious " issues from the discussion if sofrware. Thank you.