> over-spending on education I’m sorry, but anyone who thinks we’re over-spending on education is not a serious person.
Did you read the article? It literally says that cars in and of themselves are not actually bad, and that having access to a car corresponds with greater happiness. It’s car-dependency that is the problem. What we need…
Found it pretty funny that the article claims that public transit and bicycle infrastructure are less sustainable than car infrastructure. These are not serious people.
This is utter malarkey. Also funny that this is one of the bullet points on their About page: > The use of bus transport, including rapid bus lanes, as well as new technologies, including firms like Uber and driverless…
> over-spending on education I’m sorry, but anyone who thinks we’re over-spending on education is not a serious person.
Did you read the article? It literally says that cars in and of themselves are not actually bad, and that having access to a car corresponds with greater happiness. It’s car-dependency that is the problem. What we need…
Found it pretty funny that the article claims that public transit and bicycle infrastructure are less sustainable than car infrastructure. These are not serious people.
This is utter malarkey. Also funny that this is one of the bullet points on their About page: > The use of bus transport, including rapid bus lanes, as well as new technologies, including firms like Uber and driverless…