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These ideags would have to be adopted by people gradually, banning private ownership of automobile could be as disastrous as demonetization.No way
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These ideags would have to be adopted by people gradually, banning private ownership of automobile could be as disastrous as demonetization.No way
You realize that India has a fairly low level of urbanization which is only going to increase as industrialization occurs? As India urbanizes, people will start moving to making a living in citiesBecause you have to go to places that's miles away and you can't get to places without it. This is a dumb topic to begin with, you can't take vehicles out of the city to make the city beautiful. That's why I said we need more cities to decongest major cities. Treating the symptom will not work, neither going nuclear.
Do you realize most Indians already don't use a car to get groceries..... India has a low vehicle ownership rate only 50 motor vehicles per 1000 people.My son is having an asthma attack. *Me getting my cycle ready to see a doc*
God help people with common sense and intelligence.*
For arguments sake let's say we take out 300 million cars and replace with cycle and bus. Welcome to North Korea (in the 7th largest country) maybe in a few years you will start glorifying Kim Jong Uns model of governance.
I can't imagine a situation where cars are banned and I have to take my bicycle to go buy grocery. Maybe it would have been better if we all replace it with Bullock carts or horse carts. We all ride horses. Save environment.
The only valid point is creating more cities. Especially moving the cities away from NCR to further East towards Orissa. Coastal cities are good.
Well duh did you read back?You realize that India has a fairly low level of urbanization which is only going to increase as industrialization occurs? As India urbanizes, people will start moving to making a living in cities
Do you realize most Indians already don't use a car to get groceries..... India has a low vehicle ownership rate only 50 motor vehicles per 1000 people.
Yes.... Exactly that... it will be feasible at that time i.e developed economy/heavily industrialized country/high per capita income.
It's feasible in Toronto/NA/EU doesn't mean it will be feasible in India/South Asia. There is hell of a difference between population, govt expenditure per capita and priorities between two regions.
For now......
1-Electric vehicles
2-Less coal
3-More hydral/solar/nuclear
4-More trees/less concrete
Why make multiple smaller cities? Why not make a larger metro area like China's great bay area which has a 100 million people already. Most people in Tokyo can choose to use a car or public transit/bike to work and Tokyo is one of the biggest cities on earth in both size and population.Well duh did you read back?
Bangladesh has the highest population density on earth its not physically possible to do build american style suburbs the market doesn't support it.
Why make multiple smaller cities? Why not make a larger metro area like China's great bay area which has a 100 million people already. Most people in Tokyo can choose to use a car or public transit/bike to work and Tokyo is one of the biggest cities on earth in both size and population.
Do you realize most Indians already don't use a car to get groceries..... India has a low vehicle ownership rate only 50 motor vehicles per 1000 people.
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Jamahir ji, it's an elon musk level idea .
I don't think it's feasible ,
You realize the the number of cars per 1000 people is still fairly low especially compared to other countries Indian govt officials have said this as well.Mixing your post with the below post because it is relevant.
Please read post# 43.
Bhai, there are at least 300 million cars in India ( according to Google ) which is probably two hundred million eight hundred thousand cars too many. Add to those the probably 600 or 700 million two-wheelers.
You realize the the number of cars per 1000 people is still fairly low especially compared to other countries Indian govt officials have said this as well.
You praise American style suburbs despite the fact they could never be a reality in India because of population density
The whole point of American cities existing is to never replicate them they are complete failures and fail to achieve anything of note. No one want to visit the suburbs of an area, they want to visit the areas like Times Square and Paris where they can walk around. The goal should not be to repeat the mistakes of American urban planning (which India is doing).
I am suspecting OP is actually a far right provocateur or oil shill.
Why else would he try to discredit the left with ideas like calling for suburbs without cars?
I have often made this topic in posts so I thought why not create a thread for this for discussion and readership.
Privately-owned personal transport vehicles ( cars and two-wheelers ) are I believe the biggest form of pollution in the world, directly through their usage and secondarily through their production. This is multiplied by the many manufacturers producing multiple models per year. The hundreds of millions of middle class people in the world, especially in relatively newly "liberalized" and Capitalist India and China, are exhorted through media campaigns and word-of-mouth to buy the latest vehicle model. To purchase these vehicles the middle class and others indulge in a lifestyle that is polluting and not in harmony with Nature and idealized society. Even the supposedly Nature-friendly electric vehicles like Tesla are no good. So these vehicles not only lead to pollution but also to needless accidents, crime ( including "anti-social behavior" ), chaos and general disharmony. Ask me, who comes from India where all these factors are in extreme.
The simple solution for intra-city travel would be therefore to ban all privately-owned personal transports and replace them with 40-passenger buses and six-passenger taxis ( with sufficient luggage space ) that have been more in number and efficiency. Though privately-owned service vehicles ( food and grocery delivery vans, construction trucks etc ) can be owned. This idea itself is a fine idea and it has precedent too. The planned city called NEOM in Saudia will have no private cars and the planned district of Shezhen city in China called Net City will also have no private cars.
So what could be the form of the intra-city buses and taxis ? There is a good new development in vehicles called Cyclorotors which are aircraft that in modern form have electric motors attached to four hubs at the sides and the hubs have movable blades and when the hubs are spun the blades I think create a force that lift the aircraft and move it forward. The below vid was made known to me credit @Hamartia Antidote. It is a test vehicle from the Austrian company CycloTech and of course I think in full form the hubs will be enclosed with a mesh for safety :
Such a vehicle could not only be used for buses and taxis but also for police vehicles, ambulances and food and groceries delivery vehicles. The fuel for these vehicles can remain petrol which can power the electric motors until the time that new longlife battery technologies like the NDB or research into how the electric eel produces up to 860 volts with a power to stun or even kill crocodiles, do not come about. At 05:21 mins in the below vid there is a visualization of a Russian project called CycloCar which can carry six people or 600 kgs of cargo and has a range of 500 kms with a top speed of 250 kmph :
I think ground vehicles for most things are passe and the future is of the Cyclorotor. And there's no point holding two-yearly climate change conferences if the biggest source of pollution - privately-owned personal transport - is not banned.
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Why ban? Just replace fossil fuel vehicles with EVs.
the associated problems of accidents, crime, chaos and disharmony ?
Will you ban bath rooms to prevent accidents ?
Will you ban kitchen knifes to prevent violent crimes?
Will you ban Social Media to prevent Chaos?
Will you ban TV channels to prevent disharmony?