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by kj4ips
1234 days ago
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It's all relative, EVs have the potential to be greener than their alternative, but actual public transit and non-powered transport are always going to be better where they are available. It's all too easy to disregard "good" solutions because they are not "perfect". Even when I lived in range of the local public transport, it's 1/hour frequency, limitations on baggage, and limited hours meant that I pretty much only used it as an alternative to walking back, since it was marginally faster, and climate controlled. It's miles better than nothing, but it still pales in comparison to access gained from the use of a personal vehicle. |
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