@enobacon People love to go where they want, and then circle around forever to finally find a parking space many blocks away and walk back to where they want, getting there long after when they wanted. @enobacon @jcriecke @benfulton
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Børge (forteller@tutoteket.no)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2024 01:34:29 JST Børge -
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😀🚲 (enobacon@urbanists.social)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2024 01:34:30 JST 😀🚲 @jcriecke @benfulton “People love their personal automobiles. They love [to sit in traffic] they love the ability to go when they want, where they want, how they want. [ and to unexpectedly sit in traffic whenever a handful of other people want to drive at that same time, or if a couple drivers smash their freedom boxes together and nobody can use the intersection for two hours, or if there's some inclement weather, or a ball game, or ... ]”
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jcriecke (jcriecke@urbanists.social)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2024 01:34:31 JST jcriecke @benfulton how does building a train stop people from driving, Jake?
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Ben Fulton (benfulton@urbanists.social)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2024 01:34:32 JST Ben Fulton Arizona GOP lawmakers move to derail chance for Tucson-to-Phoenix commuter train
“People love their personal automobiles. They love the freedom that it entails them, they love the ability to go when they want, where they want, how they want.” - Arizona State Senator Jake Hoffman, who wants to spend a gazillion jillion taxpayer dollars on highways instead.
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