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To fight climate change, micromobility is a better option than overpriced transit projects

The cost of optimizing regulations and creating lanes for micromobility is small compared to the cost of extending urban rail systems.

 Although it takes work and money to improve regulations and build enough lanes for micromobility vehicles, the cost is only a small portion of what is required to expand urban rail systems. Although it takes work and money to improve regulations and build sufficient lanes for micromobility vehicles, the cost is only a small portion of what is required to expand urban rail systems. 

The cost of optimizing regulations and creating lanes for micromobility is small compared to the cost of extending urban rail systems.

  

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