Creating a law to restrict the personal use of cars and requiring everyone to use public transportation would be as unthinkable as revising the laws of gravity. There are some forces so fundamental that we have no control over them
What makes this analogy unsound?
Societies do have control over the laws they make.
Controlling personal car use takes minimal effort.
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The analogy is unsound because societies do have control over the laws they make. Laws can be created and revised to mandate the use of public transportation and restrict personal car use. Additionally, rules and laws often have exceptions or allowances for certain circumstances, so it is possible to implement restrictions on personal car use without completely abolishing the use of private vehicles.