The problem with public transport is that it has completely failed to keep up with the demands for travel that modern life has created.Yambo wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 8:54 amMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:40 am Indeed I've just done some fag packet sums, I used to burn 1.5 tonnes of diesel a year commuting to work...and that's just my car, that doesn't consider the fuel used to get that 1.5 tonnes of diesel to me in the first place.
It would have been better for everyone if you and others got on a bus.
It's your (and most people's) selfishness that is the big problem with ICE engines - there are simply too many of them around.
People like their freedom of choice, and public transport doesn't provide fully free-to-choose options for a lot of people: ie bus routes and timetables that don't support certain times and locations, or prices for unreliable services that score negatively when the "user" is looking at options.
It's "usable" for people who happen to live in large towns and work in the same town, or major city commuters who have compromised on their home-buying decision in order to live near a public transport route, which probably does accommodate the majority of users (if not the majority of the general public), but thanks to profiteering by privately owned companies: the "outlier" users have been almost completely ignored.