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> setting has bikes and trains
> still using cars as main form of transportation
Cars are much more advanced tech than bikes. Hell we have partly self driving electric cars now. That's some sci-fi shit
huh, now i want to slap some sensors on my ebike so it can do ACC
That's why I can't understand how some bikes can cost as much as a small used car.
And some watches cost far more than both.
Price isn't always perfectly aligned with complexity or utility 🤷♀️
Buying something at the beginning of its usefulness vs the end where it's practically falling apart and worth only what you can sell its parts for...
I basically have a teensy weak motorcycle that I can "fuel up" at home or bring a spare battery for long rides. I'm bothered the used cars are so expensive, not the bike
I also ain't looking at $12k frames, (mine was $700) so it's got that going for it too.
Economies of scale and subsidies
You do know steam powered locomotives started appearing in the early 19th century, long before than cars?