The Czech Republic’s new environment minister is leader of a pro–fossil fuel party called Motorists for Themselves. It’s part of a right-wing backlash in Europe, moving to kill off the EU’s Green Deal.
That depends. In the cities and in Prague especially - yes. Even between the cities it’s OK. But the depopulating villages on the internal periphery where you get a bus maybe twice a day that’s unfortunately another story.
That might as well be, but it’s insufficient to sustain a comfortable life without a car and takes away independence from people who can’t drive, like children or elderly.
What’s ironic here is Czechia has one of the best public transportation systems in the world.
That depends. In the cities and in Prague especially - yes. Even between the cities it’s OK. But the depopulating villages on the internal periphery where you get a bus maybe twice a day that’s unfortunately another story.
A bus twice a day? That’s way more than most big towns in the USA have
That might as well be, but it’s insufficient to sustain a comfortable life without a car and takes away independence from people who can’t drive, like children or elderly.