• A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    The results? About 11 cars per 100 people in Singapore (2024)—versus ~55 per 100 in the European Union (2023) and roughly 85 motor vehicles per 100 people in the United States (2022). (…)

    Over the last decade, Singapore has added new MRT lines, over 1,000 new buses, and 200 additional trains. Today, 80% of households are within a 10-minute walk of a train station.

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      23 days ago

      Today, 80% of households are within a 10-minute walk of a train station.

      That might be a challenge in most of Europe, outside of the biggest cities.

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          23 days ago

          That’s why you have the 80% figure and not 100%.

          In the EU, 76% of the population live in urban regions. That’s 76% where it’s really easy to have people live within 10 minutes of public transport.

          In cities like Vienna, that figure is already close to 100%.

          And in sparsely populated areas, impossible.

          Luckily, by definition, not a lot of people live in sparsely populated areas. And also luckily, the figure we are talking about is “percentage of the population”, not “percentage of the land area”.

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            In the EU, 76% of the population live in urban regions.

            Fun fact: in the US, the percentage is even higher, at 80%.

            Something to remember next time some troll tries to claim that EU-style public transit can’t work in the US because we’re too spread out.

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        23 days ago

        99% of populated Switzerland is within 10 minutes walking distance of public transport. 95% within 5 minutes.