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[–] thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

In an ideal world, absolutely. But for everyone who lives outside of (their city’s equivalent of) the old “Zone 1” region of metropolitan Melbourne - it becomes less and less feasible the further into suburbia you get.

My commute to work one way is 35 minutes driving (without traffic, 60-75 minutes peak); or ~2hrs once you factor in the walk from our house to the train station, two trains (or train and a tram, or train and a bus), and then walk to the office.

There are literally hundreds of thousands of us, scattered throughout. We aren’t car-brained, we are car burdened.

[–] vas@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 minutes ago* (last edited 8 minutes ago)

My commute to work one way is 35 minutes driving ... 60-75 minutes peak

What's the distance in kilometers? 40 minutes is enough to cross Amsterdam diagonally (from furthest side to furthest side). Or 15 minutes if you're in the same quarter as your destination. Works quite reliably at every time of the day, too.

Now I'm not saying that AU already has this problem fixed and the public transport and bike lanes are real options. In fact it's exactly what I'm talking about - you deserve better! I've visited AU just recently and part of me wants to relocate! ❤️ I really wish AU people would fight for their mobility rights like the Dutchies did in the 90's, and you'd have 3 modes of transport running concurrently - again I think you deserve it! But it's not my choice to make.

[–] Taleya@aussie.zone 2 points 19 hours ago

yeah nah mate. Get over it.

I'm literally unable to drive due to vision problems, so the walk / bus / train / tram is standard. I live in Moorabbin and my work is in Port Melbourne. Ever tried to navigate that shit? Sister did Chaddy to Bundoora every day for Uni for years

It's not hard. You just don't like the inconvenience.