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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems pretty inconsistent (and by inconsistent I mean laughably hypocritical) to be anti-car and then take advantage of rideshare services and home delivery. I mean, if you’re anti-car, you have to live ot 24/7/365 - not just when the weather suits you. [/quote] I don't think many people would describe themselves as "anti car" - maybe a (vocal) minority, and you're right there's probably some amount of hypocrisy in that position. But a lot of people would like to see car dependence [b]reduced[/b]. It doesn't have to be so black and white. If the buses and metro trains were well-maintained, air-conditioned, and ran reliably and frequently, then they would be a much better option in the heat. Or if neighborhoods were upzoned and had more dense commercial development that made for shorter walks, then that might be an option. Unfortunately they're not, and so an Uber and/or personal car is often the next best option. IMO this whole "anti car / pro car" debate would benefit from more people on both sides recognizing the gray area. [/quote] But some are fine with status quo, and they are the only ones you are asking to change.[/quote]
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