12-19-2016, 09:41 AM
Dan, the cities have the density and size to support transit IN SOME AREAS only. And, as I mentioned before, in order to eliminate personal use you need to be able to meet a wide range of use cases - most importantly getting from living place to work place in a practical way. That requires efficient transit options along the whole route.
As for the rest, I mean yes, I'm talking about the real world that we live in now. If you want to argue that your system would work in some hypothetical world, then, sure, probably? But its hard enough to know how things work in our current world where we can actually measure stuff. I don't know how we figure out what works in hypothetical world that Dan is thinking about.
As for the rest, I mean yes, I'm talking about the real world that we live in now. If you want to argue that your system would work in some hypothetical world, then, sure, probably? But its hard enough to know how things work in our current world where we can actually measure stuff. I don't know how we figure out what works in hypothetical world that Dan is thinking about.