No? Though if someone wants to transport a few to me I’d be happy to try fixing them up. But since they’re on the other side of the planet it’s probably not worthwhile.
If you’re trying to say biking creates waste, the problem is 100x greater with cars.
Trains are great but they also produce waste. Every transportation tech does.
Both are miles better than cars, that’s the bottom line. And bikes make trains a lot more usable here in the US since the stations tend to be quite spread out.
What you said is true but also irrelevant to the discussion.
Not really. Biking is a better alternative to both of the options discussed above.
Are you going to rescue these?
No? Though if someone wants to transport a few to me I’d be happy to try fixing them up. But since they’re on the other side of the planet it’s probably not worthwhile.
If you’re trying to say biking creates waste, the problem is 100x greater with cars.
The latter.
Unless you like tire, breaks, bolts, chains, springs, etc. residue everywhere, keep on bike wasting. I already said what I wanted to say 🧵.
Trains are great but they also produce waste. Every transportation tech does.
Both are miles better than cars, that’s the bottom line. And bikes make trains a lot more usable here in the US since the stations tend to be quite spread out.
Ah. I’m sorry for your gentrifications.
May your Visa go smoothly.