It’s an older article, but the point stands!

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          They can stick to cars, that makes sense. But in the US, only 17% of people live in rural areas. That’s not a trump card.

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        Just fuck the infirm, old, and anyone too busy to go to the store every day?

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          Those can use the personal mobility helpers (personally I’m fine even with small electrical quadricycles using the bike infrastructure in urban areas), unlike some people with disabilities that can’t drive a car - fuck those right? But good try.

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          A car is not a wheelchair.

          What about a proper social net that provide the help people need.

          Or just grocery delivery, some supermarkets are offering free delivery for people above 65 in France

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      I walk to get groceries, to the doctor, to the dentist, to the pub, to the park, to see my friends (or ride bike)

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            So in other words you live in a city and therefore an area where walking and using public transportation is possible.

            Not everyone lives in a city, can afford to live in a city, or is in a position where simply moving to the city is an option.