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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
but anti-EV is kinda pro enviromental in this case, since we shouldn’t be pushing EVs on everyone, we should be pushing for an excellent public transportation network.
We can do both.
I wouldn’t take one of the most corrupted government of Europe as the standard for bus and public investing. And while being a sad story, Budapest is very well served with public transportation. I mean, in Europe we are kinda good generally with it and the worst diesel Bus beats whatever number of cars it substitute.
no one said Hungary is the standard for bus and public investing, why are you making up arguments in your head?
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Individuals can choose to drive an EV. They generally can’t choose to upgrade public transit to serve more people.
They generally can’t choose to upgrade public transit to serve more people.
Siri, What are elections?
I’ve voted for more public transit every time I’ve had the opportunity. That doesn’t mean public transit actually meets my transportation needs.
I think he must mean for YOU to be elected. Otherwise, as you implied, his comment is quite nonsensical.