Public transport simply isn't suitable enough for them.
Ding dong, you're wrong. Walkable cities are more accessible for everyone than the carcentric dystopia.
And you literally quoted someone talking about public transport, so there's that. Can't wait to see what fun things you come up with to call me this time.
Uh, ever heard of commercial and residential zoning? You can have a Bodega down the street and a big box store 5 miles away. Both can coexist in the same city. Unless you're talking in absolutes, which seems like pretty poor city planning. Not sure where you're from, but in the US such things exist.
And you literally quoted someone talking about public transport, so there's that. Can't wait to see what fun things you come up with to call me this time.
You can't have carcentric walkable cities numbnut.
Uh, ever heard of commercial and residential zoning? You can have a Bodega down the street and a big box store 5 miles away. Both can coexist in the same city. Unless you're talking in absolutes, which seems like pretty poor city planning. Not sure where you're from, but in the US such things exist.
Loving the insults too, BTW. Keep them coming!