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byp51d007 ( 656414 ) writes:
You can drive across each country pretty much in one day.
It takes MULTIPLE days to drive across just the state of Texas,
and there are 47 others in the continental U.S.
bykarmawarrior ( 311177 ) writes:
> It takes MULTIPLE days to drive across just the state of Texas,
Yeah I had a car like that once too.
Also you are aware Texas is the second largest state in the US and the vast majority of states are a tiny fraction of the size, right? Texas is very much an outlier.
Also exactly how many Texans commute from one side of the state to the other on a daily basis?
Do you realize how utterly absurd your observation is in terms of relevance to an article about EVs?
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