| Nightingales Ridge |
| When I was in Europe the public transport was great! |
| Angels angels |
| Its normal like $2.80 here but this past week it went up to just over $3 😠|
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Yeah it’s $3.20c per litre for diesel here 🥲 very rough. Glad I don’t drive |
| The Feral Equine |
| I mean I could technically walk to my work but there are no sidewalks |
| Dire Wolf |
| $11? That’s wild. I think it is $3.19 in my little town and $3.39 in the town I work in. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| I have not, I’ve only been to the US twice when I was younger. I’ll have to have a look |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| red - yep. ...actually have you ever seen a US suburb map. it's uh. mm. literally designed not to be pedestrian friendly.... |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Seriously? I would not be able to get around without the busses. I can’t drive and fuel is ridiculously expensive here. It works out to about $11 per gallon in US dollars |
| The Feral Equine |
| I live in a suburb and I honestly couldn't tell you where a bus stop is |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| red - yeaaaaaaah most of the developed world is league above US public transport.......it's why uber and lyft are so lucrative |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Ooo ok! I will do myth :) I’ve got nothing else to do this week haha |
| Dire Wolf |
| Even the closet bus stop to me is 2 hours away at the capital of the state I live in. Crazy how it’s different around the world. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| There’s even busses that travel into somewhat rural parts of qld, but they don’t run as often, maybe 3x per day |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| That’s so crazy to hear. The bus and public transport systems are super accessible in Aus. Here in Brisbane we have buses and trains that run every 15 mins and go basically everywhere. It’s only 50c per ride too. In other cities I know they have trams as well |
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| Angels angels |
| Its normal like $2.80 here but this past week it went up to just over $3 😠|
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Yeah it’s $3.20c per litre for diesel here 🥲 very rough. Glad I don’t drive |
| The Feral Equine |
| I mean I could technically walk to my work but there are no sidewalks |
| Dire Wolf |
| $11? That’s wild. I think it is $3.19 in my little town and $3.39 in the town I work in. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| I have not, I’ve only been to the US twice when I was younger. I’ll have to have a look |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| red - yep. ...actually have you ever seen a US suburb map. it's uh. mm. literally designed not to be pedestrian friendly.... |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Seriously? I would not be able to get around without the busses. I can’t drive and fuel is ridiculously expensive here. It works out to about $11 per gallon in US dollars |
| The Feral Equine |
| I live in a suburb and I honestly couldn't tell you where a bus stop is |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| red - yeaaaaaaah most of the developed world is league above US public transport.......it's why uber and lyft are so lucrative |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Ooo ok! I will do myth :) I’ve got nothing else to do this week haha |
| Dire Wolf |
| Even the closet bus stop to me is 2 hours away at the capital of the state I live in. Crazy how it’s different around the world. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| There’s even busses that travel into somewhat rural parts of qld, but they don’t run as often, maybe 3x per day |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| That’s so crazy to hear. The bus and public transport systems are super accessible in Aus. Here in Brisbane we have buses and trains that run every 15 mins and go basically everywhere. It’s only 50c per ride too. In other cities I know they have trams as well |
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