| ▲ | dpark 3 hours ago | |
> They don't need access to suburban environments. How are suburban environments stocked then? Surely village grocery stores are not stocked with milk one bike load at a time. > Even in the inner city here trucks are banned outside of loading and unloading hours to foster a walk-able environment. Sure. But they use the same infrastructure. The fact that the vehicles are built for different purposes and may have different regulations doesn’t mean the cost of infrastructure isn’t shared. Pervasiveness of roads makes it easy for cars, trucks, ambulances, buses, and even bikes to get around more easily. Just like the pervasiveness of the Internet make it easy to scroll TikTok, purchase goods from Amazon, and read books through Project Gutenberg, even though those are very different use cases. | ||