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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Where I live we get one or more times a week 40°C and over days.

Going from home to work is a 30 minutes drive for me. I drive a 2004 petrol Opel Agila.

The train requires you to be on-point, otherwise is a 50 minutes wait for the next run. Also, from the main train station to work is a 20 minutes added walk. This is not too bad, but the worst part is doing the walk under the heat we have here during the summer. Good thing it ends up actually being cheaper than driving my Agila, counting a subscription is €30 while I fuel €15 each week.

The bus is never on-point, always late, always destroyed, always trashy, always overwhelmingly full, skips runs and its not uncommon for it to stop working while you are on it. And you still need the 20 minutes walk. By the way, its too a paid service.

When I will be able to financially, I want to at least move to a newer electric vehicle or use the train during fall and winter. But at least right now during summer, I just can't without arriving at work like a bucket of salt water had been thrown at me (as there is little good shade on the way) and we don't have showers at work.

Other people might not even have the chance to made this decision, as public services can be even harder to use in some other areas.