Traffic jam
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This is where Waze really comes in handy!
(TikTok screencap)what is this weird thing with posting screenshots of tiktok nonsense
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This is where Waze really comes in handy!
(TikTok screencap)I drive twenty minutes to and from work but it is always against traffic. It looks so miserable seeing all the cars pile up on the other side on the way home.
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Nah, it should clear out by then.
doesn't live in a large city
I live in a remote area and WFH. For me, a traffic jam is when farm equipment enters the road, or occasionally when there is roadwork.
I've seen as many as five cars lined up waiting in those circumstances!
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This is where Waze really comes in handy!
(TikTok screencap)Usually when I see traffic, I'm on the train looking out the windows feeling very smug
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Usually when I see traffic, I'm on the train looking out the windows feeling very smug
Look at Mr Fancy with mass transit options!
Cries in Midwest USA
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I live in a remote area and WFH. For me, a traffic jam is when farm equipment enters the road, or occasionally when there is roadwork.
I've seen as many as five cars lined up waiting in those circumstances!
wrote last edited by [email protected]Congrats. Your ability to live there is heavily subsidized by everyone who lives near other people in properly dense cities. Car-centric infrastructure was built to cater to your lifestyle inside those cities, to the detriment of those who live there. The traffic is (minutely, minusculely) your fault. Mostly the fault of those who advocate for you, but you still reap all the benefits.
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This is where Waze really comes in handy!
(TikTok screencap)I had to do my job down in LA for 2 weeks, but they got me a hotel in Commerce.
It was awesome. I had almost no traffic getting back to my hotel while watching everyone backed up going home.
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Congrats. Your ability to live there is heavily subsidized by everyone who lives near other people in properly dense cities. Car-centric infrastructure was built to cater to your lifestyle inside those cities, to the detriment of those who live there. The traffic is (minutely, minusculely) your fault. Mostly the fault of those who advocate for you, but you still reap all the benefits.
All righty then.
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All righty then.
Yeah, sorry. Was being unnecessarily snarky.
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Yeah, sorry. Was being unnecessarily snarky.
Thanks for your apology! It wasn't necessary, but is accepted. I sympathize, though don't fully agree, with your position (and, at least for me, associated anxiety that might lead to hostility).
Hopefully, someday soon, an ideal world with minimally impactful individual transportation comes around.