Comment Re: Can't wait for robotaxi bankruptcy (Score 1) 99
It's impossible to have decent transit in San Diego because of how the city is designed. The car dependency is baked in to the urban design. Apart from the core, San Diego is really a bunch of isolated hilltop neighborhoods separated by scrubby valleys and connected with freeways. So I agree with your assessment.
The important thing is not to design cities like that in the first place. Or if you're stuck with them, gradually work on fixing them by increasing density. Increasing density could work in a place like Toronto, but yeah... it won't work in San Diego.
I live in a suburb of Ottawa, the capital of Canada, metro population about 1.4 million---so a medium-sized city. I can walk about 8 minutes to get to a transit station; there are buses that leave to most parts of the city from there. Getting downtown takes about 35-40 minutes and involves one bus and one train (though in the next few years, the train will come all the way to my neighborhood and reduce the time to 20-25 minutes.)
Driving theoretically takes 20 minutes, but that's if there's no traffic. If there's traffic, it's anywhere from 35-60 minutes. And our transit system is mediocre by Canadian standards and positively awful by European standards. So it's really sad that the USA seems even worse.