
09-19-2022, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by JMintzer
UK and European cities are completely different that most US cities...
They are more walkable, with smaller, purpose oriented food stores. You can't go three blocks in some cities with out passing a bakery, a cheese shop, a butcher, etc...
Granted. They however are more a convenience shop than major shopping places
The mass transit is completely different than in the US...
When did US cities give up the bus, metro, taxi's etc?
Supermarkets? Most people in cities walk to their supermarkets...
Not a chance. Car by majority of supermarket shoppers. Not carrying half a dozen bags home on foot!.
Motorway services? Great, if you're traveling. Don't help at all if you're commuting to work...
We do allow commuters on motorways.
Anyway, EV owners should have charged their batteries overnight!
Parking meter charging? You mean run 220 to all the meters all over town?
I live in a small village, but our nearest large town is already altering its car parks and meters to accommodate EV charging.
Unfortunately, none of that will help the MILLIONS of apartment/condo dwellers in cities...
We're working on that!
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