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A lot of the times when I'm on the bus and it's stuck in a jam, the scene outside is a bit annoying: 90% of the cars have like 1 out of 5 seats occupied, some 1 out of 7, and the occasional mammoth excursion bus with only the driver and zero passenger inside. Don't believe? Look at the picture to the left, the car only has one head inside while the bus is packed. (I didn't photoshop away any head)
If we use superposition theorem, with the road space occupied by one car with 1 person inside, we can easily have luxuriously 4 rows of 4 =16 people on part of a bus taking up the same road area. And, if it is a double decker, 16 x 2 = 32. Then plus some fella standing, 32 + 8 = 40. Isn't it wonderful how many people can be transported taking up the same road space as a car with ONE person? Don't believe? Look at the picture again, see how many green heads and how many red head? Then we integrate it with respect to the bus's length and blah blah blah...
I just find it lame that people buy cars with 5 seats when most of the time they only use that one seat with the steering wheel.
P/S. It is not only traffic congestion, but also environment. A double-decker bus uses one engine to ferry 120+ passenger (a double decker Olympian is licensed to carry 131); a car uses one engine to ferry 1 person. Imagine 120 people driving 120 cars, lotsa fossil fuel is wasted and lotsa engine exhaust...
If we use superposition theorem, with the road space occupied by one car with 1 person inside, we can easily have luxuriously 4 rows of 4 =16 people on part of a bus taking up the same road area. And, if it is a double decker, 16 x 2 = 32. Then plus some fella standing, 32 + 8 = 40. Isn't it wonderful how many people can be transported taking up the same road space as a car with ONE person? Don't believe? Look at the picture again, see how many green heads and how many red head? Then we integrate it with respect to the bus's length and blah blah blah...
I just find it lame that people buy cars with 5 seats when most of the time they only use that one seat with the steering wheel.
P/S. It is not only traffic congestion, but also environment. A double-decker bus uses one engine to ferry 120+ passenger (a double decker Olympian is licensed to carry 131); a car uses one engine to ferry 1 person. Imagine 120 people driving 120 cars, lotsa fossil fuel is wasted and lotsa engine exhaust...
3 Comments:
i agree with what you have said... But i believe if there were cars that ferry only 1-2 person & at a reasonable price then people wont be in the 1-5 or 1-7 occupational wastage situation you have mentioned...
cheers...
By Anonymous, at 3/09/2006 08:46:00 AM
but then there are people who buy cars for aesthetic value.. and ppl wld always think of the frenz/family they'd haf to ferry at certain , even if not frequent, times... i think it'd be difficult to get ppl to buy such cars... but some cars 2 seater also very big, waste space also leh! haha... best solution: everybody don't drive, take bus! =P
By tstar, at 3/09/2006 09:31:00 AM
hi! precisely I support taking public transport (although my experience with public transport ain't that wonderful)
If we have cars that ferry only 1-2 persons, think of the Mini or the VW beetle bug, they are small but they still need space for their engines. Simple, think of motorcycles, they still take up one car space on the road -_-" So it doesn't work that way.
In many parts of the world there is a movement called Critical Mass, which promotes the use of bicycles as the mode of travel. Well, unless the goverment puts in money to build bicycle lane, if not it is still too dangerous to cycle to places. I tried cycling from home to Orchard and it was horrible.
By chillycraps, at 3/09/2006 12:18:00 PM
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