I mean not sure what you would need that doesn't fit into a standard backpack.
And a train is cool in the summer and war in the winter. And far more comfortable then a car. You can eat in peace as well.
> Why do you have to be rich to have standards?
That's not what I am saying. If you don't have other options, you will use the bus no matter what, so the bus companies don't lose anybody when their service is bad.
However, if there are rich people using your bus, they have option, so if you don't want lots of your costumers to leave, you better make sure its exactable.
If you really prefer a car that's fine, but cities and intensive structure should be fundamentally remodeled to not favor people in cars. As you say, this is actually better for drivers as well. Many people say driving in the Netherlands is better and safer, and that's partly possible because so many people are on bikes or public transport.
I always carry some extra clothes, water, dry food and a first aid kit. I also have a dolly and other “big items” which have come in useful, but ofc not really as needed as the other stuff.
Backpack for laptop and other things, sure.
At least where I am, the stations and cars are not really adjusted well for the climates and you cannot eat or drink on them.
And thankfully I don’t have to commute at all anymore, anyways :) so I don’t have to pick my “lesser of two evils.”
Cities can do whatever they want, all I have said is I prefer the privacy and comfort of a car as an introvert, if I have to visit a city.
And a train is cool in the summer and war in the winter. And far more comfortable then a car. You can eat in peace as well.
> Why do you have to be rich to have standards?
That's not what I am saying. If you don't have other options, you will use the bus no matter what, so the bus companies don't lose anybody when their service is bad.
However, if there are rich people using your bus, they have option, so if you don't want lots of your costumers to leave, you better make sure its exactable.
If you really prefer a car that's fine, but cities and intensive structure should be fundamentally remodeled to not favor people in cars. As you say, this is actually better for drivers as well. Many people say driving in the Netherlands is better and safer, and that's partly possible because so many people are on bikes or public transport.