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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]re 16th st: it’s absolutely false that cars are how “most people transport themselves.” 50% of travelers during rush hour take buses on 16th st … and they are only 3% of vehicles. The actual truth is that people alone in their cars take up an extremely disproportionate amount of public space on 16th st. https://ddot.dc.gov/page/16th-street-nw-transit-priority-planning-study[/quote] I’m sorry but it’s just true. North of Mt. Pleasant/Columbia Heights, greater than 50% of people living in communities adjacent to 16th street commute by automobile. https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/publications/commute-times-for-district-residents-are-linked-to-income-and-method-of-transportation/[/quote] I posted data specifically on the 16th st bus corridor. [/quote] You specifically wrote “on 16th” street. Now that you are being exposed for your exaggerations you are trying to back pedal. Pretty sad. [/quote] ok dude, you win! I am a complete liar. my evil plan is to bankrupt DC so I can turn it into a CRT and gay agenda reeducation camp where everyone is forced to wear lycra and ride road bikes. happy now? meanwhile … everyone following this thread should know that unfortunately, jerks like PP actually spend a lot of time IRL making these crazy, time-wasting, bad faith arguments about all sorts of traffic and development and housing issues. It’s a real waste of everyone’s energy and, writ large, one reason why it is so hard to improve infrastructure in the US. [/quote] A lot of projection here. [/quote] I mean, there is really no reason to engage with the PP incessantly accusing people of lying. It’s not a legitimate way to have a conversation. Idiotic bad faith hyperbole gets the same back from me. [/quote]
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