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This was a revelation. For just over $6,000 a year, the Swiss can travel anywhere, reliably, in comfort, and get where they’re going on time. (In neighbouring Austria, where the cost of living isn’t so high, the equivalent national rail pass costs just €1,100 – or $1,600.) In Canada and the United States, the average cost of car ownership – including payments, parking tickets, insurance, parking, and gas – is more than $12,000 a year. That’s a high price to pay for a system that delivers congestion, traffic deaths and injuries, air pollution – and, more often than not, gets us to work or school late. For half the price North Americans pay, the Swiss get reliable, anywhere-to-anywhere mobility.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yeah but you would have to convince Virginians to live closer to one place instead of being scattered to the wind across their state lol.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Considering how most rural towns in America are dying anyways you can ignore them and build for the urban future