You must be really really bored. Try reading a book, or watching a cloud, or doing something productive with your life.
You're really going to go through my comment history and comment that I support nazis on each post? Grow up.
So you didn't like my reply about treating people with basic human decency, and this is how you behave? If this is a representative sample, I can see why you did time.
That's funny because I think commuter cars could maybe be replaced, but not trucks. How else do you haul supplies and materials for craft, industry, and agriculture? There's sadly no viable alternative.
Could it? Sure, but will it? Probably not. If in doubt I guess you could always do a quick plate count to get an idea of what's going on in there.
The park and ride is a cool idea, and that might be an option. About 5 miles from my place there's a sort of gravel lot that people sometimes park in when carpooling into town. Not sure about hauling loads of feed sacks, though. It's too much for a bike.
I really wasn't thinking personal transport. People in my area don't really need that except maybe once or twice a season. What we here really need is to pick up livestock feed, and we get groceries maybe 4 times a year.
We need to be able to haul large quantities (like, by the half ton at least).
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