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minus-squareWilliamlinkfedilinkEnglish12•10 days agoI was going to say they should only be comparing them under the same driving areas, since I know they aren’t allowed in many areas. But you’re right, it’s even tighter than that.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•10 days agoThese articles frustrate the shit out of me. They accept both the company’s own framing and its selectively-released data at face value. If you get to pick your own framing and selectively release the data that suits you, you can justify anything.
I was going to say they should only be comparing them under the same driving areas, since I know they aren’t allowed in many areas.
But you’re right, it’s even tighter than that.
These articles frustrate the shit out of me. They accept both the company’s own framing and its selectively-released data at face value. If you get to pick your own framing and selectively release the data that suits you, you can justify anything.