It’s better
>>2064029Because cities aren't amusement parks
>>2064029There has to be an already high level of traffic congestion and population density for it to be feasible, also the place being touristy and hilly contributes to choosing this over expanding other forms of public transport(if you even can expand bus routes even more)
>>2064029>> It's betterIn the sunshine on a nice day, sure. You want to be on a chairlift in rain or snow or wind?Also, don't forget the asshole factor. Riders will drop stuff on people or houses or cars. People on the ground will harass riders (lasers, bb guns). Vandals will damage the machines keeping you from falling to the ground
>>2064029This is the dumbest poast I've ever seen on /n/ this week
>>2064258fucking ad.This... https://youtu.be/aPrC0eXns9w
first responders have trouble moving gurneys on zip lines, ambulance do not do air to air transfers, >>2064244 >asshole factor?
>>2064259cagies will use literally anything but a train/bus
>>2064376The whole idea of that route is it goes over a bunch of roads and railway cutting half an hour or so off the bus route.Are you hard of thinking?
>>2064029>No protection from bad weather>If something doesn't fit in your lap, you can't take it with you>Handicapped? Git fukd>Liability for operating company if a retard jumps/falls/pushed off>Only 2 stops on a line (assuming you can take the same lift both directions) >Everyone gets stranded 50ft in the air if the lift breaks downIn what way is it better, besides scratching the itch of a very specific form of autism?
>>2064430>No protection from bad weatherstopped reading here
>>2064446posts pic where all riders are wearing winter clothing designed to keep snow and moisture out
>>2064244>Also, don't forget the asshole factor. Riders will drop stuff on people or houses or cars. People on the ground will harass riders (lasers, bb guns)thankfully none of this is a problem with other forms of public transit
>>2064430>Doesn't know about lifts with mid stop loading/unloading