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    How many have made the life decision to solely rely on Human-powered vehicles (HPV) and/or Mass Transit as a primary form of transportation?

    I have and have to say there is no turning back, the decision is easy; actually conditioning your life to only use HPV's does take time. Fortunately I live in a city that is ranked very high for HPV amenities and infrastructure.

    This life decision limits where I choose to live, only a handful of cities in the US can accommodate this lifestyle here is a short list:

    Portland, Oregon
    Boulder, Colorado
    Davis, Colorado
    San Francisco
    Corvallis, Oregon
    Fort Collins, Colorado
    Madison, Wisconsin
    Palo Alto, California
    Seattle
    Tucson

    Outside the US:

    Amsterdam
    Copenhagen
    Sandnes, Norway
    Berlin
    Barcelona
    Basel, Switzerland
    Trondheim, Norway

    The top two above list were compiled from two sources:
    http://www.virgin-vacations.com/site...dly-cities.asp
    http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/b...r_list_web.pdf

    Keep in mind that bicycles are not the only viable HPV, many people in my city also use skateboards as a primary form of transportation.

    Also many combine there HPV with public mass transit some US cities that have outstanding Public Mass Transit System are:

    Portland, Oregon
    Washington, DC
    New York, NY
    Chicago, Illinois

    Outside the US some top Mass Transit cities are:

    Copenhagen
    Berlin
    Hong Kong
    Paris
    Seoul, South Korea
    London
    Taipei, Taiwan
    Moscow
    Tokyo
    Madrid
    Montreal
    Beijing, China
    Sao Paulo, Brazil

    The top list were formed in part from the following sources:
    http://www.askmen.com/top_10/travel/...t-systems.html
    http://www.virgin-vacations.com/site...-the-world.asp

    So how about you? How many here use Human-powered vehicles and/or Mass Transit as a primary form of transportation?
    Last edited by HappinessNow; July 25th, 2009 at 10:24 PM. Reason: Removed San Francisco and Boston
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    Re: Human-powered vehicles and/or Mass transit as primary form of transportation

    That's all fine for city dwellers but alot harder for us country folk. I suppose I could ride a horse into town or something though, but I would be afraid for my horse with all the crazy drivers! But finding a place to "park" him would probably never be a problem, lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Bit View Post
    That's all fine for city dwellers but alot harder for us country folk. I suppose I could ride a horse into town or something though, but I would be afraid for my horse with all the crazy drivers! But finding a place to "park" him would probably never be a problem, lol!

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    Actually in some of the smaller towns on the list, like Corvallis, Oregon with a population of 54 thousand or even in
    Fort Collins, Colorado and Boulder, Colorado that may be possible to ride your horse into town.
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    Re: Human-powered vehicles and/or Mass transit as primary form of transportation

    My life would be impossible without a car.

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    Considering the bus doesn't go anywhere near where I work, and I have to wear nice clothes to work every day (so biking more than a couple of blocks sucks, and your laundry bill goes straight up), so driving is pretty much necessary. On the other hand, all of the busses in this town have bike racks on the front, so in theory you could go pretty much anywhere, although it might take you all day.
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    Re: Human-powered vehicles and/or Mass transit as primary form of transportation

    Humans pollute more than gas-powered machines.
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    Re: Human-powered vehicles and/or Mass transit as primary form of transportation

    Quote Originally Posted by gn2 View Post
    My life would be impossible without a car.
    Ditto.


    In the US, unless you live in one of the 15 or so largest cities in the US-mass transit is non-existent, and going anywhere by "human powered vehicle" is at best impractical.


    Sorry, since the death of light rail in the US, courtesy of Firestone and the lobbies in Detroit--living in the 90% of the US land-mass OUTSIDE of the few metropolises is impossible without a car.
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    I seriously question whether the people who made those mass transit lists, and included Vancouver, B.C. have ever taken more than a cursory joy ride on the system.

    I've used that system for periods of 8 months to a year and a half over the last few years, and it's not that user friendly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skripka View Post
    Sorry, since the death of light rail in the US, courtesy of Firestone and the lobbies in Detroit--living in the 90% of the US land-mass OUTSIDE of the few metropolises is impossible without a car.
    Hey, Portland, OR has a pretty great light rail system (which is continuing to grow), and Seattle just opened up their first light rail line. I think if anything we may be witnessing a rebirth of light rail in the United States.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghindo View Post
    Hey, Portland, OR has a pretty great light rail system (which is continuing to grow), and Seattle just opened up their first light rail line. I think if anything we may be witnessing a rebirth of light rail in the United States.
    Portland, OR is an exceptional city and a shining example of when things are done right, but Portland is unique among American cities.

    Quote Originally Posted by hansdown View Post
    I seriously question whether the people who made those mass transit lists, and included Vancouver, B.C. have ever taken more than a cursory joy ride on the system.

    I've used that system for periods of 8 months to a year and a half over the last few years, and it's not that user friendly.
    I actually re-checked both list and Vancouver is not on either one of them, I put that on the list based on personal experience on visiting Vancouver BC, hence why I stated:

    Quote Originally Posted by 今幸福 View Post

    The top list were formed in part from the following sources:
    Since you are more of an authority then I, in having lived their I will remove it from the OP list.

    If anybody else feels any other cities should be added or removed please let me know.
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