> There is no point comparing a country that drives everywhere with a country that doesn't
Unless the argument is that driving everywhere is a stupid and irresponsible way to operate a society.
> There is no point comparing a country that drives everywhere with a country that doesn't
Unless the argument is that driving everywhere is a stupid and irresponsible way to operate a society.
Perhaps but seems irrelevant to a discussion that's around the question of policy as it relates to people who are already driving.