Originally posted by DanS
The topology of Washington's public transportation is no less wide. But Washington is a typical American city. The city itself is a wasteland for families. The suburbs have room to grow and are growing quickly. Of course, this growth can't last forever, but it can last for an awful long time.
The topology of Washington's public transportation is no less wide. But Washington is a typical American city. The city itself is a wasteland for families. The suburbs have room to grow and are growing quickly. Of course, this growth can't last forever, but it can last for an awful long time.
Currently, American drivers average 8,000 miles of driving per year. The typical exurban dweller will probably be driving twice as much, or 16,000 miles. A two-adult family will be doing 32,000 miles a year, and given average SUV fuel efficiency, 2,000 gallons of gas.
At $2 a gallon, that's $4,000 a year, significant but tolerable. At $6 a gallon, which is what Europeans pay, that's a steep $12,000. We're not considering the other costs of car ownership here either, or the increased cost of other products that need to be trucked in from coastal ports.
Bar some breakthrough in fusion power, the end of that "awful long time" is going to come in our lifetimes.
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