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minus-square@FireRetardantlink2•1 year agoThis will help with the externalities of cars too like massive parking lots, noise pollution, and urban sprawl which waste more resources and land
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoI agree with all of you, though the fight for expanded public transit will be even harder than that of electric cars (just look at Toronto’s light rail/subway woes)
This will help with the externalities of cars too like massive parking lots, noise pollution, and urban sprawl which waste more resources and land
I agree with all of you, though the fight for expanded public transit will be even harder than that of electric cars (just look at Toronto’s light rail/subway woes)