Nothing here says 99% population with less than 10 min to public transportation. That’s what you, based on your observation, made up.
You’re happy with the public transportation there? Good ! That doesn’t change anything regarding the original comparison of train stations in Singapore or that you’re taking percentages out of your imagination.
Nothing here says 99% population with less than 10 min to public transportation. That’s what you, based on your observation, made up.
You’re happy with the public transportation there? Good ! That doesn’t change anything regarding the original comparison of train stations in Singapore or that you’re taking percentages out of your imagination.
The average distance to the next public transport station is 340 metres. That is road distance, not as the crow flies. The plot thickens!
Check it out: https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/fr/home/statistiques/developpement-durable/monet-2030/indicateurs/distance-prochain-arret-transports-publics.html
Average is a terrible indicator for something attributed to 99% of population.
That’s like saying that 99% of SF is rich because they have a very high average income.
Defiantly, the plot is not the only thick thing here…
Defiantly? You mean definitely. Ironic
The best argument you had so far. At least no more pretending!