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by Cushman
5479 days ago
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What country is Nevada in? I'm not blind to the existence of transportation issues in other countries, but insufficient (read "nonexistent") public transportation is often noted as a predominantly (while not uniquely) American problem. Certainly we represent the archetype of the "one car per person" catastrophe. The emergence of communal, computer-controlled electric vehicles could turn that around completely, so I don't think it's too out of line to be talking primarily about America at this stage. |
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Spain for one. I know which Nevada the legislation was passed in, but your comment made the implicit assumption that everyone reading it is in the US.
"insufficient (read "nonexistent") public transportation is often noted as a predominantly (while not uniquely) American problem"
As is egocentrism.