6 comments on Transportation Ethics: The Trafficist
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This discussion made plenty of sense to me.
However, it is true that this kind of discussion is primarily persuasive only to those who already agree with it.
Those who radically disagree, or who are not yet ready to consider anything other than an auto-centric lifestyle will be uninterested.
Even so, it is good to have this kind of thing available for those who are ready to hear it!
Great job on the interview.
True stuff.
The interview was good in content but would have been more influential with a sceptical interviewer playing devil's advocate and teasing out counter arguments to common perceptions. In the end it sounded like two mates chatting about something they both believe in. Maybe the two could have been interviewed by an impartial? It read more like a religious indoctrination video and most car addicts won't like that.