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  • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM This user is from outside of this forum
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    oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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    dvandal@infosec.exchangeD aphyr@woof.groupA gavin57@toot.walesG maya@social.seattle.wa.usM kilogex@dice.campK 7 Replies Last reply
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    • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

      oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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      Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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      dvandal@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @aphyr @maya I feel like we would know this if the infrastructure was more accessible outside of driving. We would actually encounter more people who don’t/can’t drive and not feel like a fringe.

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      • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

        oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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        A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

        Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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        aphyr@woof.groupA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @maya as a cyclist, I was honestly shocked by this number too!

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        • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

          oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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          A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

          Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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          gavin57@toot.walesG This user is from outside of this forum
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          @maya @aphyr It is roughly the same proportion in the UK as well, yet we seem to have adopted the 'strip mall miles from anywhere' school of urban planning as well.

          Ours don't have guns in them though, so I guess there is that. 🤣

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          • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

            oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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            A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

            Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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            maya@social.seattle.wa.usM This user is from outside of this forum
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            > There’s been some interesting research by Dr. Kelcie Ralph at Rutgers around children who grow up without a driving caregiver. As adults, they have lower earnings and lower education attainment levels, even if you control for race and income, because so many opportunities are tied to access to driving.

            😭

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            • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

              > There’s been some interesting research by Dr. Kelcie Ralph at Rutgers around children who grow up without a driving caregiver. As adults, they have lower earnings and lower education attainment levels, even if you control for race and income, because so many opportunities are tied to access to driving.

              😭

              maya@social.seattle.wa.usM This user is from outside of this forum
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              > asking people to think about who they know in their own social circles who can’t drive

              lol "maya is too lazy" (though "maya is too spacey and easily startled to drive" probably works them back around to the correct conclusion)

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              • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

                > asking people to think about who they know in their own social circles who can’t drive

                lol "maya is too lazy" (though "maya is too spacey and easily startled to drive" probably works them back around to the correct conclusion)

                latte@mastodon.onlineL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @maya ooh this is interesting. i can't drive lol and am lucky to not have needed to...

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                  @maya ooh this is interesting. i can't drive lol and am lucky to not have needed to...

                  vfrmedia@social.tchncs.deV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @latte @maya even in small European countries such as England unless you drive you are confined to big cities and towns and mostly a strict 9-5 lifestyle (for the buses which do exist), the moment you move outside these areas they become way more car dependent

                  I got away for 30 years of my life without a car until I had to move away from London and SE England to a provincial town.

                  I don't mind driving these days, but still feel there should be better transport provision for those who don't, especially in outer suburbs and for evenings and weekends..

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                  • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

                    oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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                    A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

                    Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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                    Yale Climate Connections (yaleclimateconnections.org)

                    (via @aphyr)

                    kilogex@dice.campK This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @maya @aphyr makes sense. Over 80% of the US population lives in urban areas, and while the majority of them own a car less than 20% use it on a regular basis.

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                    • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

                      oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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                      A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

                      Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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                      isa@thenighthas.meI This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @maya @aphyr i feel so validated by this, even tho im not an american hahaha. i dont drive either and i know a lot of people think i need to "grow up and learn how to drive already" or they think "yeah it's best if you don't drive"

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                      • maya@social.seattle.wa.usM maya@social.seattle.wa.us

                        oh my god we are a THIRD of the country???

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                        A third of Americans don't drive. So why is our transportation so car-centric? » Yale Climate Connections

                        Anna Zivarts explains how reimagining transportation could benefit non-drivers and the climate.

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                        Yale Climate Connections (yaleclimateconnections.org)

                        (via @aphyr)

                        disorderlyf@todon.euD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @maya @aphyr Because most of the non-driving population exists in cities and it's convenient for the people who decide that to have non-drivers trapped in cities.

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                        • disorderlyf@todon.euD disorderlyf@todon.eu

                          @maya @aphyr Because most of the non-driving population exists in cities and it's convenient for the people who decide that to have non-drivers trapped in cities.

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                          @disorderlyf @maya weirdly it's not as much that as you might think. A big chunk is folks too young or too old to drive, which means even rural areas have surprisingly high fractions of non-drivers. https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/projects/multimodal/geography-non-driver-flyer-oct-2024.pdf

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