← Back to context Comment by iAMkenough 4 hours ago I counted 49 pickup trucks with empty beds in the parking garage downtown this morning. 4 comments iAMkenough Reply sroerick 3 hours ago Wouldn't there be a selection bias, as trucks in parking garages are much less likely to be doing hauling /towing tasks? olyjohn 4 hours ago Half of them sticking out into the roadway blocking half the lane. What an entitlement. bluGill 4 hours ago So? You saw them for one subset of what they are doing. Perhaps the most common one, but still just a subset. scottyah 3 hours ago I counted 50 sedans with empty seats in the parking garage downtown this morning.
sroerick 3 hours ago Wouldn't there be a selection bias, as trucks in parking garages are much less likely to be doing hauling /towing tasks?
olyjohn 4 hours ago Half of them sticking out into the roadway blocking half the lane. What an entitlement.
bluGill 4 hours ago So? You saw them for one subset of what they are doing. Perhaps the most common one, but still just a subset.
scottyah 3 hours ago I counted 50 sedans with empty seats in the parking garage downtown this morning.
Wouldn't there be a selection bias, as trucks in parking garages are much less likely to be doing hauling /towing tasks?
Half of them sticking out into the roadway blocking half the lane. What an entitlement.
So? You saw them for one subset of what they are doing. Perhaps the most common one, but still just a subset.
I counted 50 sedans with empty seats in the parking garage downtown this morning.