• Furbag@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Helsinki just had 0 traffic deaths this past year because they focused all their funding on improving public transportation and bike lanes, disincentivizing car use, and punishing motorists who use their phone or speed by setting up cameras.

    I sure wish somebody would look at that incredible success story and try to emulate it here. Unfortunately, public transit seems to be getting less reliable over time instead, which just encourages more car use.

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      5 months ago

      Whenever someone brings up a European city like this, they seem to ignore the fact that the entire country of Finland is roughly the size of the state of Montana. It’s like comparing apples and oranges.

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        1 day ago

        The greater Helsinki area has literally more than 20% of the entire Finnish population, and way more people than the largest city in Montana (Billings)

        So, how exactly is what you said even remotely relevant to anything?

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          13 hours ago

          Public transit makes a lot more sense with so many people in one area, that’s how.

          On the other hand, the population of Montana is a lot more spread out, so having effective public transit is more difficult for various reasons.

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        5 months ago

        Okay? We can still compare Helsinki to a similar sized American city. I don’t see how that’s unfair.