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No I'm not: I'm not the one you think I am. "No rubber on asphalt, like, ever" is a stupid stance from the get-go. "Reduce individual car ownership as far as reasonably possible" is a statement I'd support.
Why, confusing me for a chap from our colony, how quaint. More on topic: Europe gets hot. Europe gets cold. Still there's bikes in Finland and bikes in Spain. Oh, Not Just Bikes has a video on Finns vs. Canadians.
Probably the one that hands in the 2nd cheapest option ticking all the boxes. How do cities decide on which busses to buy? Who will build a bridge? This is not a topic specific to car rentals.
People never stopped cycling. People never started to believe that it's reasonable to close the primary schools of 20 villages and put kids into a single giant one.
I understand that it's harder to fix what's fucked up than to improve what was still functional but "oh it's hard" is not an argument with which you can counter "it's better". I never said it would be easy.
wt:lorry#Noun
also this:
https://youtu.be/3CPu9c1Qp6c?t=560 (cued, for several seconds)
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Thanks for the link. 🙂
The selection probably isn't as good as cars.
idk. Maybe some mafia front that under-bids, but raises the price when they're halfway done?
I was agreeing with your statement "though understandable as bike lanes are quite a bit cheaper than building public transit from scratch."