• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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      18 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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        18 days ago

        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.