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Board Economics
Re: Fast Transportation Makes Economic Turnover Faster
by
bitgolden
on 25/06/2023, 17:39:19 UTC
do you all agree that with the emergence of fast transportation now, the economic turnover is also getting faster, this is based on the fact that any delivery will be distributed quickly, automatically it will make the price of living necessities and kind remains stable as long as it can be distributed quickly!
This idea is highly problematic. Having fast transportation does not guarantee safety. It is crucial that anyone considering working as a delivery person for this service has proper insurance coverage because I fail to see how it can be viable in a busy urban area. While it might generate positive public relations for the business, it could also be detrimental to them. Delivery personnel face risks similar to paratroopers, with a high likelihood of experiencing musculoskeletal injuries, as well as joint and back problems due to repetitive landings and strain on their joints, knees, and ankles. This experiment should be halted. A more efficient and safer transportation model for them would involve the use of robots and unmanned drones for delivery.
I live in an urban area, they distribute things via mopeds and motorbikes basically, it's both cheap but also quick way of ensuring it reaches you, plus they put places in like every county, which means that no biker has to go a long distance, and there are over a thousand of them in all of the city, which makes sure that everyone gets what they want mostly within the hour. But that's not the point, it is getting faster, this isn't a cautionary tale for delivery people, it's about how it is already like that, and business owners are already doing it.

The point is that turnover is becoming faster and that means you are going to end up with a bit more hard time keeping a business open if you can't be competitive in this market, and would hurt or even bankrupt a lot of business's.