Lawnchair Larry
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With petrol rumoured to go to $2.35/L today our public transport systems have no capacity to hybridise.
Generally public transport gets you 9/10 of the way to your destination. It's the other 1/10 of the journey that is a huge disincentive to using public systems.
Yet with changing times there are, for example, an abundance of e-bikes and e-scooters, some of which have a range of 80km these days b4 recharge. Public transport cannot cope with people who want to transport themselves to final destinations using these newer transport modes.
Being a conventional bike rider, I see huge uptake of ebikes as I ride around, which are ideal for flat--as-a-tack Adelaide.
We need buses and trains to cope with this uptake.
A return to the olde time baggage compartment on trains, for example, in a more modern format:
The task is a bit more difficult for buses. Perhaps a return to the "double-deckers", with more room for hybrid transport on the lower deck?
Generally public transport gets you 9/10 of the way to your destination. It's the other 1/10 of the journey that is a huge disincentive to using public systems.
Yet with changing times there are, for example, an abundance of e-bikes and e-scooters, some of which have a range of 80km these days b4 recharge. Public transport cannot cope with people who want to transport themselves to final destinations using these newer transport modes.
Being a conventional bike rider, I see huge uptake of ebikes as I ride around, which are ideal for flat--as-a-tack Adelaide.
We need buses and trains to cope with this uptake.
A return to the olde time baggage compartment on trains, for example, in a more modern format:
The task is a bit more difficult for buses. Perhaps a return to the "double-deckers", with more room for hybrid transport on the lower deck?





