Subj : Re: EVs To : Adept From : Nightfox Date : Wed Oct 25 2023 05:00 pm Re: Re: EVs By: Adept to fusion on Wed Oct 25 2023 08:45 pm Ad> But having to have big enough roads and large enough parking lots for Ad> everyone to live away from a city, but commute in every day... Just leads Ad> to a really inefficient city. The amount of cities where it's half parking Ad> lots instead of things that generate something more useful... One thing that I'd say is one of my peeves is having to drive somewhere and having nowhere to park my car at the place. IMO it is something useful - it's a place where people can put their personal transportation when they're not using it. If space is a concern, perhaps a parking garage could be built. In my area, I've even seen a few apartment complexes that don't appear to have a parking lot at all. I really doubt nobody who lives there owns a car, and I have to wonder where those who live there and own a car park their car when they're home. It already bothers me that the apartment complex I currently live in charges $35 per month for an assigned parking space. It almost feels like they don't expect residents to have a car, which I think is a bit unreasonable. Nightfox --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137) .