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Yes but that’s a different argument again. The post said cities and the response was about rural areas
Yes but that’s a different argument again. The post said cities and the response was about rural areas
This post is talking exclusively about cities, I’m not sure why this argument about rural areas comes up so often when it’s not relevant.
What’s the advantage of the dishwasher opening itself when it’s done?
Aren’t the figures on the package meant to be net weight though?
It’s not clear from the way the article quotes him exactly what he said should be “ripped out completely”. You seem to be interpreting it as “all city roads should be ripped out completely”.
I suspect he’s saying we could rip out many city roads, completely turning them into green spaces and with forms of more active transport. I don’t think this is saying remove all roads to the extent goods vehicles can’t enter.
Why should any of that matter for making transport better in cities where none of this applies