Otherwise this smacks of the elites jetting to Davos to discuss how the rest of us need to cut back on our emissions :/
Say you live in Long Beach and you're going to some venue on the other side of town. Are you going to take a bus the whole way? No, you'll drive close by, find parking... then do the last few miles somehow.
Why not start today on making Los Angeles less car dependent and more mass transit oriented?
you mean 4 years + 4 decades that it hasn't figured it out already? if LA was going to figure it out, they would have already done it. they've just never had the spotlight on them to this effect
I guess LA area companies have a couple more years of culling the workforce with RTO policies before they show yet again they are not necessary
But the Olympics is 4 years away, I am sure that requirement will be changed. This is the US after all.
My pessimistic take is that a city in the US will briefly prioritize public transit over private vehicles and learn nothing from it.
If you have a mass event and most people arrive by car, you need much more space for parking than for the event itself. If you don't have that space, you need strong incentives against driving. The last thing you want is more people arriving by car than there is parking space.
Street capacity can also be an issue. If you have tens of thousands of people arriving/leaving a venue at the same time, repeated several times around the city, you don't want to waste capacity on small vehicles carrying only a handful of passengers. You load the people in public transit, drop them off anywhere else, and let them figure out how to reach their actual destinations from there.
Self-driving cars aren’t real.
Definitely. Existing public transportation is a major hinderance to many people finding good work, quality groceries, and other necessities of life.
> Self-driving cars aren’t real.
I'm not sure what this means. Waymo does 50K paid trips every week including in Los Angeles.
I really don't understand that, especially seen the more pressing issues that cities are facing: insecurity, people defecating in the streets (yup, it is an issue), "zombies" under the Tranq drug, homeless people, etc.
My car happens to isolate me very well from all that. Before you'll get me to use public transport, you better first create a safe and clean city.
The other issues are both rarer and don't make me feel physically threatened. Though of course nobody wants to see human suffering.
That said, go for it; ensure it’s a dud. Make sure it’s the last useless waste of US taxpayer money for the Olympics.
Idiots were concerned about the “authenticity” of breakdancing. Are they also seeking authenticity for any of the other sports, judo, martial arts, skating etc? Maybe they even go back to turn of previous century equipment to ensure authenticity. Actually, I might enjoy truly retro Olympics without space age materials, etc.
And then map out hotels on the line and you’ve got a pretty decent Olympics experience.
Downvotes probably will be the answer.
Ladies and gentleman's mass transport works, it efficient and effective, where there are enough people who want to go from A to B, let's say for the purpose it was born, bring workers back and forth slums/factory. It can't be generalized. There are countless A and B 24/7/365 we simply can't much most of them, yes, we can match some, but needing anyway private transports aside, making the overall design inefficient because or you keep moving nearly empty, wasting much resources, or you keep under-utilized transport means en masse, again wasting much resources.
The city is the topmost of inefficiency model with their offices and high rise condos where people use both for less than 12h/day commuting between them just to be exposed to physical ads (shop windows), in the past was needed because we haven't efficient enough transportation, TLCs and ITs, meaning we need paper and being at short range. Not the costly tradeoff it's simply too expensive and not anymore needed anyway, except for finance capitalism who need that scale to profit from poor (impoverished) masses who own anything.
Try to imaging how NY can go green new deal. Try to estimate the natural resource costs and a hyper-generic outline of how to make it real. Now try to estimate the natural resources needed by a spread society of small buildings, properly using current tech, desktop-centric instead of mobile+cloud for IT. If you do such game you'll discover that modern smart-city narrative is the old Fordlandia one, a fascist distopic society who can't not only work but even being built with Earth resources. The ruling class today is a timocracy, so finance, so they need that model at all costs, but the society need to avoid it at all cost.