“Even when better options for commuting are available, people usually don’t make the switch.”
Interesting working hypothesis… Sadly the article and the “studies” cited are total bullshit.
It’s full of second-hand conclusions based on studying only tangentially related topics to build the narrative how people wouldn’t change their commuting habits anyway.
That’s basically the whole actual content: people are creatures of habit so we can assume that they would not easily change those habits. We haven’t actually checked because their is basically no representative area with better commuting options… but we areclaiming it anyway to keep those alternative options neglected. 👏
Interesting working hypothesis… Sadly the article and the “studies” cited are total bullshit.
It’s full of second-hand conclusions based on studying only tangentially related topics to build the narrative how people wouldn’t change their commuting habits anyway.
That’s basically the whole actual content: people are creatures of habit so we can assume that they would not easily change those habits. We haven’t actually checked because their is basically no representative area with better commuting options… but we areclaiming it anyway to keep those alternative options neglected. 👏