- Wed Feb 05, 2020 10:44 am
#87646
As has already been alluded to, the world's greatest problem is population growth.
All economic and social decisions made by governments and big business are based on the principle that populations (aka consumers) will increase in number, presumably without end.
Back to transport, just consider HS2 or the proposed rail developments 'needed' for the future of the 'Northern Powerhouse.'
These rail 'improvements' are to enable more trains to run, at higher speeds, to deliver more people from A to B and back again. These trains are destined to be powered by the endless electricity provided by magicians who are adept at other such feats, like plaiting soot, for instance.
If we want to work in city A, we should live there. If we want to live in city B, we should get a job there. The need for commuting is removed overnight.
The only people who will benefit from all this are the financiers, owners/boards of infrastructure companies and the suppliers of energy. They all have a vested interest in increasing the unnecessary movement of people - every additional commuter means more profit for them.
Each new commuter, however, basically increases the effective length of their working day, thereby increasing stress levels, strain on family relationships etc.
And, of course, more people being born to become the commuters of the future is just what the financiers and big business need.
No wonder we will all be legislated off the roads before long.
Allan.