Study Lauds Environmental Benefits of Trucks
“What would have been the effect on human health and the environment if cars and trucks hadn’t emerged as a replacement” for the horse and mule, asked researchers Joseph Bast and Jay Lehr of the Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based non-profit research organization. Bast is the institute’s president and Lehr is the science director.
“We would not have turned to trains for most of our transportation needs,” they assert, “first because they lack even the speed and flexibility of horses and mules for short tips, and second because the nation could not possible have afforded to build and operate train lines reaching all the areas where a surging population wanted to live, work and visit.”