Presumably the lesson that governments will learn from this is not to introduce rules which apply only to a group that has access to large vehicles. If the rule only applied to hospitality workers, for example, society might have been able to ignore their objections.
Perhaps some countries seeing this will now pass laws requiring that large commercial vehicles only be allowed to travel on routes pre-registered with the government, and automatically enforced using the sort of GPS tracking systems that are becoming standard in cars:
Presumably the lesson that governments will learn from this is not to introduce rules which apply only to a group that has access to large vehicles. If the rule only applied to hospitality workers, for example, society might have been able to ignore their objections.
Perhaps some countries seeing this will now pass laws requiring that large commercial vehicles only be allowed to travel on routes pre-registered with the government, and automatically enforced using the sort of GPS tracking systems that are becoming standard in cars:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECall