RolloTreadway on Nostr: npub1g0tuf…3tvm4 Public transport is also socially beneficial! It improves ...
npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 (npub1g0t…tvm4) Public transport is also socially beneficial! It improves accessibility for those who don't have a car for whatever reason.
Plus, replacing many cars with one bus/train/tram improves air quality, and therefore is better for health.
Plus, fewer cars means less wear and tear on the roads, so councils can spend money on something more useful.
Plus, fewer cars means fewer car parks and fewer wide roads, freeing up space for housing and/or nature.
Plus, it's easier and safer to move about in urban areas if there aren't always cars in the way - which includes making cycling easier, and cycling is good for health.
So many benefits from one single source, makes you wonder why we let cars take over in the first place.
Plus, replacing many cars with one bus/train/tram improves air quality, and therefore is better for health.
Plus, fewer cars means less wear and tear on the roads, so councils can spend money on something more useful.
Plus, fewer cars means fewer car parks and fewer wide roads, freeing up space for housing and/or nature.
Plus, it's easier and safer to move about in urban areas if there aren't always cars in the way - which includes making cycling easier, and cycling is good for health.
So many benefits from one single source, makes you wonder why we let cars take over in the first place.