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I think we're saying the same thing with a different strategy.
Such to say, I'd prioritize eliminating all the non-passenger work vehicle passenger family vehicles than reduce bus fuel emissions. That might mean pumping out more "dirty" busses for an overall net positive in the short term.
Ah, I see. From a 10,000' view this makes sense, but at least in my local political context, local government is relatively powerless to do much to reduce personal vehicle usage. But they do have total control over what buses are used. So I don't see those changes as direct alternatives.
Changing from the personal car as the default means of travel is going to require a large, powerful political movement. It's not something government leaders can do unilaterally. The backlash will be very intense. So I think it's up to concerned and motivated members of the community to create a positive force for change that overwhelms that opposition.
I would personally argue changing modes of transit are very much a local leader problem. Since they decide land use policies, transportation priorities, and many other things that can improve or degrade the transportation options available to people.
I'm obviously biased with my own political reality, but a city council can do more for modal share than a federal decree. And it's obviously not a zero sum game. We can replace fleets woth electric busses AND build bike lanes.