• Jake Farm
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    281 month ago

    Public transit shuts down in emergencies. What is even the point of this complaint?

    • @usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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      111 month ago

      Plus, you tend to need to carry a lot of stuff when evacuating. My photo albums alone are too heavy to cart around for any meaningful distance, never mind spare clothing etc.

      • @biddy@feddit.nl
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        11 month ago

        In what scenario would you bring photo albums when evacuating? If it’s non-serious then you can come back, it’s serious then you should have higher priorities.

      • I Cast Fist
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        71 month ago

        In other countries, where motorcycles are common, you’d see a good portion of them zig-zagging past the mostly stopped cars. While carry capacity is severely limited, compared to a car, it’s still better than nothing.

        Now, people without any means of transportation are pretty much fucked, because to evacuate, you need time to pack some of your shit and some way to transport it with you. Depending on the event, you’d have to choose between GTFO ASAP or packing the most you can. Even if a government provided buses for people without cars, how long would it take for everyone to finish packing their stuff inside and getting in before it’s too late?

        • @eatCasserole@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          This reminds me of watching a Vietnamese YouTuber talking about getting through a major typhoon. I don’t think they explained how the buses were organized, but there were buses.

      • @dumblederp@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        I’d cycle and camp. I reckon I could cover 50-100km a day on a bike, possibly more if motivated by emergency. 20km city riding takes me an hour usually.

        • @eatCasserole@lemmy.world
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          21 month ago

          I almost have the proper gear for this… I’m sure I could make it work in an emergency. A good contingency idea. I think I’ve done about 80k in a day before, and it wasn’t particularly strenuous… you can cover a lot of ground on a bike if you just keep going.

    • @orbitz@lemmy.ca
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      61 month ago

      I had to check Google maps to make sure but the next closest city appears to be about 300kms south (Athabasca, unless Lac La Biche is closer), even with public transit they aren’t getting anywhere else. There’s nothing in so much of Northern Canada you’re screwed for mobility without a vehicle.

    • monk
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      11 month ago

      OK, now we have two complaints.

      • Jake Farm
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        41 month ago

        Ah yes we should expect bus and train drivers to go into danger head first.