• 4am@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    They’ve also had to invest in their car personally and they don’t want to have their investment nullified. Who do they sell the car to if they’re no good anymore?

    Of course, there will still be roads and you might still need the car; but if you have the car why not just drive straight to the place you need to go?

    So personal transportation itself is a bit of a problem - you need to make the replacement better than the current status quo. If it doesn’t save people time, if it doesn’t allow people to transport goods as easily as vehicles do, they’re not going to want to give up their car; because at the end of the day it will ultimately complicate things for them.

    It’s a huge challenge towards gaining acceptance for public transit.