A new Biden administration directive instructs federal employees to prioritize making sustainable choices while on official travel.

The directive tells civil servants to rent electric vehicles on official travel when the cost of that vehicle is less than or equal to the most affordable comparable option.

It also directs them to use rail, rather than planes or cars, for trips of less than 250 miles if rail is an available and affordable option. Employees will also be expected to use public transportation when traveling locally.

  • PatFusty@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Public officials should be forced to use public transportation only like city bikes, buses, and rail. We would see changes in our infastructure and public transit almost instantaneously

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      11 months ago

      This directive isn’t going to apply to anyone with any kind of authority or decision making capability. This is just going to be a bunch of underpaid schlubs like the rest of us.

    • MirthfulAlembic@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It won’t necessarily have the desired effect if they are well off and live in a wealthy area. Wealthy neighborhoods and central districts might get over served compared to low or middle income ones, which does happen a lot in the US.

      Forcing them to live in a “developing” neighborhood and use public transit might help.