Stockholm public Transport (SL) advertising full-page, and buses that ”four packed buses take away a traffic jam long as Hornsgatan”. The claim is grossly lying. It sifts out the benefits of the bus and the disadvantages of the car and sets them against each other. In this way, together with the spectacular title.

You compare the crowded buses, with the average number of people (1.2) in the cars. The cars that are normally around 4.5 metres long will be in SL’s world of 6.6 metres – of course you have to count with the proper intervals.

does not meet the elementary requirements of scientific honesty and to do so, you can probably prove anything. It is something that we don’t need in the climate debate as are the claims that stand on the fictional basis. ”Fake news” called it well?

I hope that the SL’s economists expect better than the commercial department when they are counting out the fare. Otherwise, we have problems.