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Who's a good boi?!
as it is in the city all of the alternatives will be faster + you dont have to look for parking space.
In Hungary the County is about 200 km x 400 km, still the average workforce travels 45 km to work. It means every wheel they travell one time around the country. Why? Because workplaces are far from people. If you want less cars, think about that for a brief moment.
I never wrote that. Learn to read. I said it will be less traffic, if workplaces would be closer. I know it is hard to understand that, so you pick your "political side" card and trow it there and you can escape the cognitive part where you have to use your brain.
Guesss what, I'm not a leftist. But you don't care, because you just strawman me.
Man! Get educated.
If all the workplaces were closer to where you live, you would live in a business or industrial zone instead of a residential zone.
Working from home is one good solution to traffic, but I think it's nice to get out of the house, meet people, keep up with all your self-care and play a role in the physical world.
WFH showed exactly how the commute has effect on the traffic.
It is defenetly nice to go outside and meet people. But that is a different story. When ppl are going to work, they tend to no be so friendly here in Hungary. Esther have the urge to kill and maker the others day bad. So many agressive people out there during the commute.
Sure there are some examples where people going to work together having good time and having conversations, but it is not in my country.
I have positive examples but not from Hungary.
Back to the traffic. If you check when the jobs are starting and when the traffic is high, you can see the correlations.
In Budapest, Hungary new record is broken monthly: the amount of people using bike for transportation.
That is - IMHO - rather a good thing. But not everyone sharing this idea.
In Székesfehérvár, which is 55 km from Budapest, the same job pays 250 and in Budapest it pays 1200.
The same job in Miskolc pays 400 and in Wiena it pays 2300.
People are following the money while they have places to live.
You can argue with the facts, but if one is working in an office and everything can be done with calls, there is just a few reason to jot have a shared office in different cities or WFH.
Making less traffic comes from understanding the reasonS (plural) why people choose to go with cars.
It is, just not going straight up, as it is going into low earth orbit to release it's payload.
The just down-vote because they haven't learned to read yet. It's all they have as far as power goes.