RomanDavis comments on Open Thread: June 2010 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: RomanDavis 02 June 2010 07:02:19PM 0 points [-]

Japanese cities still have massive infrastructure and public transportation subsidies. It's not OMG how can we not have cars?; it's OMG how can we actually have transportation in a non governmental way that actually operates in a healthy market?

Comment author: mattnewport 02 June 2010 07:11:40PM 0 points [-]

City scale transportation infrastructure doesn't require large amounts of governmental involvement. Traditional European cities evolved for much of their history with minimal government involvement. City level infrastructure would be well within the capabilities of private enterprise in a world with more private ownership of public space. Large privately constructed resorts (think Disneyland) illustrate the feasibility of the concept although they are not necessarily great adverts for its desirability.