It ain’t much, but the idea was causing a traffic jam in my head so I had to get it out here on the information transit grid.

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A series of crudely made car stickers saying:

GET ME OFF THE ROAD

Support public transit :3

I know my driving sucks

We need more buses so I don’t have to

THIS CAR WOULDN’T BE CAUSING TRAFFIC

IF WE HAD BETTER PUBLIC TRANSIT

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    ‘If you can easily read the entirety of this bumper sticker text, that means we need more congestion pricing, protected bike lanes, busses and light rail to alleviate traffic.’

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    The last one might be punchier as “I wouldn’t be driving in front of you if…”

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    “My personal comfort and privacy come first. Sorry (or not)” would be more honest.

    PS: Yeah, not popular, but I think honesty has value. In many if not most places, THIS is what is going on. Here in Europe there’s all but no excuse to drive in most situations, but people still do, in huge numbers. I’ve visited every corner of the USA and the public transit did exist and was perfectly functional (indeed it had AC) but the only people who used it were obviously poor. Sorry, but to say this is all about economics is too easy. It’s also an expression of people’s values. In the West and in America in particular, most people just do not think in social terms. Their own individual comfort and privacy come first and last, end of story.

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      A comment like this is really out of touch with reality on the ground for many people.

      Do you want to have money to eat and a place to live? You need a job, and to have that job you need to get there, and to do that there is no workable public transit.

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          Saying “possibly” is quite different from your edit to your earlier comment where you say you’ve been to every corner of the U.S. and there’s workable public transit.

          I live here and haven’t been to every corner, and I doubt you have, because if you did you’d know there are many places where public transit is insufficient or non existent.

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            That’s fair. My main point is that if the USA has irregular and empty buses, and yet highways full of expensive SUVs and giant pickups, fundamentally that’s because Americans are happy with that situation. After all, they’ve had constitutional rights and extremely regular elections since before Henry Ford existed, and yet here they are, stuck in traffic in their little rolling castles. They’ve chosen what’s important to them (and the same goes in Europe to a somewhat lesser degree).

            It’s not falsifiable, it’s not a recipe for fixing things, but to me it seems self-evidently true.

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      Would a premium bus service help break that stigma?

      Also, I don’t see what’s so comfortable about being stuck behind the wheel in a traffic jam.

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        Would a premium bus service help break that stigma?

        To some extent, sure. Even more so for a shiny and fast metro. But there seems to be a large irreducible mass of people in the individualistic West (in contrast with East Asia, the other developed part of the world) who will put their own comfort and privacy over literally everything (and everyone) else, even if it means frittering their lives in traffic jams. That to me is the balance of the evidence.

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    I need to consider that last one - I think it would be amusing to have on my car as I’m doing my job of teaching people how to drive 😂