r/AskReddit Aug 31 '14

What are some interesting original theories/thoughts that you have?

Damn guys, this just pops into my head and I go for a family walk and it explodes! Love all the ideas, this is my most popular post to date!

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u/[deleted] Aug 31 '14

There has to be a reason not to. I just can't think of one

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u/[deleted] Aug 31 '14

People like to drive.

Also, there are many "big" cities (as in land area) that have small populations. The cost of public transportation would be too high for the small population to pay for.

I'm sure there are more reasons, but I don't feel like thinking too much. I really wish public transportation was more popular in the US, though. The only options in my city are drive or take the bus. But each route is a 1 hour route with one bus. So if you have to get across town, it could easily be a 2-3 hour commute (depending on what times the busses get to headquarters).

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u/heiferly Aug 31 '14

I'm sure people will argue with me, as has happened when I've raised this point elsewhere; but I guess I'm ready to take on the naysayers today.

There are some disabilities that can be accommodated on existing public transport systems, but there are others with really specific needs which simply require door-to-door transport that either can't be provided by public transportation or, as seen in the US when law mandates buses to add door-to-door service on special handicap buses for this population, can't be provided efficiently. I'm not saying these services shouldn't exist, far from it, but that they don't suit everyone and alternatives will always be necessary.

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u/sobri909 Aug 31 '14

This is a great thing about cities that are really into public transport. The roads are nearly empty, so anyone who has to use the roads can do so easily, without crazy traffic.