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  • If you are somewhere for work then you're probably not on your own and your employer could offer some form of common transportation so you don't rely on your own car (and foundings) to get your task done.

  • that's allright :) thank's for doing the Mod, it's not a rewarding job.

  • most of us could even cycle or walk to thoses hubs

  • I'm thinking the same ... thanks for tje support, they're only strangers on the internet though, no worries :)

  • all right :) fairly quickly : train lines, bus lines, footpaths and cycle paths. hubs of public transport, where people can get from their place cycling or walking (or in the worst case senario driving) to get a bus/train/tram/... to where they need to go. Room for bycicle is important (in the trains, buses, etc) so people can keep on traveling easily whem they get to their destination (and small rental cars for the few who can't cycle or walk). Thisins not a revolutionary idea, it's been real before we developed all our infrastructure and life around cars.

  • bro you don't know me hahaha

  • wtf are you two talking about ?

  • wtf are you talking about ?

  • I agree with the first statement. The answer for the least harfull option is easy though : if you currently are dependent on cars (a lot of people think they are but really aren't, they are just lazy), get the smallest, most reliable second hand car you can find. Buying any thing new is just feedind the capitalist beast that the car industry is. If you choose to live in such a remote place that any form of public transportation would be "wasting a ton of resources driving around a vehicle with no one in it" then you are on you own.

  • the least harmfull car is public transport. we should be discussing how to make this accessible instead.

  • 99% of cars are not needed. Everyone should be able to go on with their life without it. Every car dependent situation could not be. Instead of saying cars are ok because I need one right now" that is fallacious, we should be asking "how can we change things so we don't need it anymore ?". Fuck all cars

  • You're just trying to convice yourself that what you do is fine. just like a tobacco addict saying he/she's not addicted, still has freewill, can quit any time, just smoke socially, is not a victim of the tobacco industry.... same fallacious logic. You do you bro, but be honest with yourself.

  • And that should not be acceptable. Every one should be able to commute by public transport. A car dependent situation is not immutable and should not be treated as such. You'r looking at the problems the wrong way. instead of asking what the best car is for a specific reality, we should be asking ourselves how to change that reality sot it's not car dependent anymore.

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