grue, 8 months ago First of all, I broadly agree with you. The following is meant to be a “yes, and,” not a “no, but.” (e.g. someone needs to stock the inner city supermarkets, and you can’t do that by bus) That statement has a car-centric assumption built in: in a properly-designed city, grocery shopping isn’t necessarily done in “supermarkets” to begin with. Smaller stores, in turn, could be restocked via smaller vehicles.
First of all, I broadly agree with you. The following is meant to be a “yes, and,” not a “no, but.”
(e.g. someone needs to stock the inner city supermarkets, and you can’t do that by bus)
That statement has a car-centric assumption built in: in a properly-designed city, grocery shopping isn’t necessarily done in “supermarkets” to begin with. Smaller stores, in turn, could be restocked via smaller vehicles.