Since you mention cars and trucks separately, it seems you don’t realize that trucks handle last-mile delivery of groceries in cities, after the goods are offloaded from trains (in normal countries). And that any decent-sized city would fall apart in a week tops without a constant supply of groceries.
Since you mention cars and trucks separately, it seems you don’t realize that trucks handle last-mile delivery of groceries in cities, after the goods are offloaded from trains (in normal countries). And that any decent-sized city would fall apart in a week tops without a constant supply of groceries.
Worth it.