Deep Thought Project - Part 1

in deepthoughtproject •  7 years ago 

☠️ Deep Thought Project ☠️

I have always considered myself to be a good problem solver, an outside the box kind of person who likes to question things and find alternatives. So I would like to start this project and propose ideas which I think might help with some of the problems and unanswered questions our civilization faces.
This is something that just comes naturally.
I don't go out of my way to solve problems but when I have spare time I always find myself doing it time and time again. I guess I'm somewhat a theorist.

☠️ The Problems ☠️

Some of the problems I find myself continually coming back to is the problems which we face from traffic.
So there is the congestion which almost all cities face.
There is also the problem of pollution due to there being so much traffic, and yes I am aware that animal agriculture is worse. But that's another issue for another day.
Then there is the rate we are burning oil and gas due to the immense strain of transportation, which comes from all modes of transport.
There is also other problems but these three are pretty big.



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☠️ Tackling The Problems ☠️

How on earth do we begin to tackle these problems.
Well lets look at peak hour traffic for a start, almost every car you pass during your commute will have one person stilling in there clogging up the lanes, chewing up fuel and spewing out pollution.
Why on earth does one person need a whole car which can seat four people comfortably, and why on earth doesn't that person ride a motor bike or scooter in to work.

Well this is where governments need to wake up and create new initiatives.
I had a thought and it would be a great way to tackle all three of these problems and reduce the impact they cause.
Why not as a government encourage the use of scooters and motorbikes, instead of charging a higher price for registration drop the price from $100 here in South Australia to $20 or $30 dollars.
With how cheap it would be to get to work people would naturally wan't to use them.
Also we already have quite a large number of free motorcycle parking spots here in Adelaide, but make more of them.

There are also many other benefits of riding a motorcycle, like lane filtering through traffic which for me shaves 20 + minutes of my commutes and much more when traffic is jammed up.



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I really like this next image of what it's like to lane filter on my motorbike.



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☠️ Opposing Resistance ☠️

Now if your a government you might be thinking, we'll be losing out on all that revenue but this is not true at all.
Think about the future cost that will be associated with sea level rise. Many of our cities are close to the sea and low lying so as the sea level rises you will be faced with an enormous cost to either defend your city from the encroaching sea or to relocate inland and have to start from scratch again.
Now just imaging the cost which both of these scenarios will cause. Defending the city from being swallowed up from the sea by building levies and flood gates is just a huge cost, and well relocating and having to lay all the new power lines sewage systems roads etc is probably an even larger cost than the first option.

So what is the best approach.
Also just think of if we could get half the population or more to adopt this new mode of transport. Oil consumption would be reduced dramatically, if I travel to work in a car I will chew through $70 of fuel and that's going straight to work and straight home. now travelling to work on my high powered 700cc bike, which is rather thirsty costs only $24 per week and let me add that I don't go straight home but divert down to the beach and cruise along the esplanade which is an extra few kms each day.

Also with burning much less fuel, naturally less carbon dioxide is produced. This will reduce pollution levels dramatically.
If we can reduce pollution levels then that will flow on to benefit the government, as health care has become a real issue and by having cleaner air there will be less of a burden on health care.

Now we all know we need things to change.
This one change could have a real effect on quite a few issues we face, so why not think outside the box.



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Another way out i think i see is we are overly dependent on a single way of movement and if we all decide to use bikes am sure we will develop a grid lock somewhere in the city, so why not some go by train others by road on bikes, and mass transport schemes supported and buying of cars should not be a priority as that congests the road too.. Permit me to show you what it is like in lagos Nigeria.images.jpg

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Yeah I agree we are too heavily reliant on cars, but the trouble is that catching public transport for some people can be worse, as they have to travel to get to the train or bus. Also the public transport system where I am is already packed, as most people commute at the same time. So there is just not enough trains and buses to cope.

in those pictures you posted it's just chaos, it looks like foot traffic is mixed in with vehicle traffic which is just bound to cause congestion. There is no flow of traffic everyone just goes where they want. Traffic lights would be a good starting point

Hahahaha like we don't know, actually there are traffic lights just that the traffic going towards a direction at a time is too much and not many people can be patient enough....in the scenerio above i think only one factor is reaponsible, the citing of work places and employment opportunities in a location, which means everybody will be moving in the same direction to work and back at the same time.

Just to salvage the pictures above though, thats like the worst case scenerio here are pictures from the same city but different location.2Q==.jpg
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Haha I thought there must be, but it sure looks like no one pays attention to them also lol
That's the other problem too, most of the work is all clumped in the same location. So there is a massive flow of traffic in one direction.
Still though more motorbikes and scooters and less cars is a good solution :)

Those two pictures look a lot better, pedestrians use foot paths and vehicles use the roads. Not a free for all lol

Thanks for sharing this thought of yours.