Ned Yeung on Nostr: When is "less than 1%" used in a factual context?l, though? In statements like ...
When is "less than 1%" used in a factual context?l, though? In statements like "bicycles cause less than 1% of transportation infrastructure costs, even though cyclists pay the same taxes that motorists do". That is an actual factual statement that can be backed by real world figures.
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