haben Zugreisende doch Bedenken, die Bahn zu nutzen?

wenn Graffiti und Vandalismus eher ein Gefühl der Unsicherheit und Ohnmacht vermitteln und steigen dann Reisende doch lieber auf ihr Auto “als ihr liebstes Kind” um?

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CHSLB
4 years ago

Hey,

Graffiti and vandalism on the train do not give me the feeling of uncertainty, both are everyday. I’m not going to get into the car because of any business. In addition, according to my experience, this is more likely to happen at local and distance trains.

There are beautiful graffitis, but there are also graffitis that are ugly… I have nothing against beautiful graffitis on trains, but I’m not excited when sprayers spray the windows completely black. It doesn’t have to be…

And one must not forget that the elimination of graffitis costs many taxpayers every year.

And the car is certainly not the “lovest child”, but rather the stepchild. And graffitis or vandalism also occurs in the car or in house walls.

LG CHSLB

corod
4 years ago

In the car, I am exposed to the aggression of the other road users – then rather the train.

copscantdance
4 years ago

I didn’t think about graffiti in itself more like it could be that people stop on trains for several hours. There’s color that’s still right. Remember what terrorists can do in time with a train that will later be on the road in professional traffic.

xyz911
4 years ago

I don’t think Graffiti is good, but it’s not a reason for me to drive train. Apart from that, the statement on the subject of car is also not correct, there are many people who don’t have one and don’t want one.

OlafausNRW
4 years ago
Reply to  xyz911

There I have to contradict, because there are many people NO car…but not because they didn’t want it….but because they did it. cannot be.

xyz911
4 years ago
Reply to  OlafausNRW

Many people don’t want to have one

xyz911
4 years ago

That you’re talking about a limited horizon…

This reminds me of your raid when you once said that every German road network would kill multiple tickets and would have devaluer, I have denied that, what you asked for evidence, I have submitted this evidence to you and then you only think (in the sense) “Yes, don’t move if your sch***ß composite doesn’t offer it.” Funnyly, I never said that this would interfere with my bonds.

By the way, the behaviour of an authority does not say that all people think so.

OlafausNRW
4 years ago

No, you always close all of your limited horizon.

Why do you think it’s a Court of Justice How does the JC in Schleswig-Holstein voluntarily provide the ALG II beneficiaries with a cheap passenger car?

Because people wouldn’t get to work.

xyz911
4 years ago

Funny as you always believe that your own opinion is basically the opinion of all people and also all the facts on a topic. If you believe that every person in Germany generally likes to have a car, you simply lie wrong.

OlafausNRW
4 years ago

I’m sure you don’t….because, like anyone else, you have more spare time.

Only people who have a “Sesselpupser” job and work from 8 to 5 are talking about that, because all buses and trains are going fine.

But sometimes work normal shift and not even somewhere in the countryside, but here in the Ruhr area.6 Start of work is already critical and you lost at late shift until 10:00.

Because there are buses / trains etc. only in half hours or some railway line only in hour.

Yara07
4 years ago

Graffiti ..in our city it is allowed to rent the garage ..There are extra a few days a year where it is allowed . On trains etc ..I find it impossible. Especially since it is usually obscene words and this has nix to do with art Lg

SibTiger
4 years ago

With us, both on the S-Bahn and on the subway graffitis are now almost faster than they are sprayed on it.

If I’m driving a little less on the train, then I’m just worried about being infected. I don’t have other concerns.

Lazybear
4 years ago

Sorry, but that’s bullshit.

The train has quite different problems.

Unreliability, unreasonability, uneconomicality. The 3 U’s of the train.

When a train comes, it rarely arrives on time, often too impractical, time-consuming and often a car is much cheaper.

Example: My workstation is about 31 km away. I need 30 minutes to reach the station, 35 minutes on train and 25 to reach the workstation. So are 1.5 h 3 h a day that fall away. As the train reaches the destination station by quarter, I arrive at work permanently 10 minutes too late. If the train fails or is delayed, I can put myself on my head, because everything remains on me.

I have 12h layers, ie 24h -12h -3h = 9h leisure time a day, of which 8h go for sleep on it. Laughing 1h for cooking, for the household, toilet walk, hygiene and personal interests.

So I don’t have a private life or a sleep of 3-5h for several days. The monthly ticket costs about 100 euros according to a colleague who uses it, I had the luck of a student ticket.

By car I need 30 minutes to workstation, i.e. 1h a day and 50 minutes with the scooter. So almost half of the train time. The scooter costs me 40-60 Euro Sprit per month and 35 Euro insurance per year. The car costs me only about 50 euros more than the train is faster, more reliable, more flexible, more timely, more versatile in everyday life and you don’t have to stick around with braided people. Every saved minute is precious sleep for me.

If I want to make a trip to my friends who live about 60 km away from me, the train costs me 30 euros, the car 10.

You can certainly imagine that a graffiti is my least problem, on the contrary, the graffiti is the only beautiful at the railway.

Jakob1
4 years ago

No, I don’t have a car. graffiti no matter where train bus walls are just stupid. I would like to ask if he/she has something to do with it if I die in his/her room.

exxonvaldez
4 years ago

Do you happen to work for the picture newspaper?

The answer is – as always with manipulative headings:

No.

Giovanni47
4 years ago

For me, graffiti are simply bad property damage, but no reason to do without the ÖV. Where do these “artists” take the right to paint trains and house walls?

ErdbeerRhabarbe
4 years ago

I’ve never been given a feeling of powerlessness or uncertainty by Grafitti.

I’m rather disturbing tendentious diffeivive questions that are wrongly generalized.

ErdbeerRhabarbe
4 years ago
Reply to  bachforelle49

All right, all right.

By the way: Rhabarber is a vegetable. But give it “feel” for me also as fruit/fruit.

Hardware02
4 years ago

Bullshit!

Those who simply damage community property in such a way do not belong to prison. But the car is not “my favorite child”, but rather enemy number one. It wouldn’t seem to me to be in a dream of not driving with the train because of any taste!

Augustiner68
4 years ago
Reply to  Hardware02

You have a funny attitude!

OlafausNRW
4 years ago
Reply to  Augustiner68

probably more politicians with freeway ticket, who can come and go when he wants:-))

leckergularsch3
4 years ago

I’m fine.

senoritalady
4 years ago

I’m more afraid of knife attacks than graffiti. That’s why it’s better by bike

MrMiles
4 years ago

No, if graffitis were to convey a sense of ours, you could not go out of the house anymore. Where are you going to park your car?

latricolore, UserMod Light

My concerns are my years of experience:

  • delays
  • non-functioning air conditioning systems
  • closed diocese red
  • Travellers without behavior

I don’t have to.

bl00dyj0ke
4 years ago

There’s nothing to add to this….
While I might replace the bistro with normal S-Bahn rides with overfill.

ES1956
4 years ago

No.

P.S: Did you just want to spread the picture or what is the envy question?

safur
4 years ago

I don’t like trains in general.

The art (graffiti) does not bother me.

tanzella
4 years ago
Reply to  safur

Do you not like to travel by train before the Corona crisis? When you drive, you need to concentrate constantly and by plane you have a miserable long run on time.

I’m pretty relaxed as soon as I’m on the train.

safur
4 years ago
Reply to  tanzella

No, I never liked trains. You don’t control yourself.

safur
4 years ago

Like everyone else

tanzella
4 years ago

Do you know what makes me relax on the train? There is an alternative easier. A missed flight would be a drama for me because I fly too rarely to develop a routine.

I think I didn’t drive well enough car to ever feel comfortable at the wheel. I’ve only made the driver’s license on the head of my parents and my husband. I also missed the strength to say in mid-20: I don’t want to, I don’t.

safur
4 years ago

It’s stress for me. When driving by car, I can determine exactly where I stop and how long. I love driving.
I’ve been driving 36h train, never more train! 🙈

It’s a flight. You can check in completely. Then you’ll be 30-40 minutes before you go to the flight.

tanzella
4 years ago

But the aspect of relaxing could be interesting for you.