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minus-square@parpollink0•1 month agoMaybe 5% as much of a contribution, if I were to make an estimate.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoLikewise, a typical car makes a much smaller contribution than a semi.
minus-square@parpollink1•1 month agoAre you arguing that because cars are a little better than semis, that’s good enough?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-1•edit-21 month agoCars are a lot better than semis. If they aren’t good enough then I don’t see why one would be satisfied with bikes.
Maybe 5% as much of a contribution, if I were to make an estimate.
Likewise, a typical car makes a much smaller contribution than a semi.
Are you arguing that because cars are a little better than semis, that’s good enough?
Cars are a lot better than semis. If they aren’t good enough then I don’t see why one would be satisfied with bikes.