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[–] Mishmash2000 1 points 8 months ago

Taking money from kid friendly forms of transport like walking, biking and public transport AND taking away their school lunches! They're on a roll! What else can they do to make kids lives tougher??! Am I missing anything? I guess increasing traffic volumes makes crossing roads and biking on roads and even walking down footpaths ultimately more dangerous. Better stop walking/biking to school and go by car. Now we need even MORE lanes! Quick check, how's that environment going? Oh, umm. Never mind that. Not like there's any kind of emergency around that anyway right? /rant