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I feel like the person making that kind of argument is speaking from emotion, so any facts and statistics aren't going to be persuasive.
I've been thinking about this a lot. Like, giving up on the assumption that people are rational and driven by facts. Nope. It's all emotions and in-groups for a lot of people most of the time.
So you'd have to come at it a different way to change their mind. Figure out what they're really mad about.
Unfortunately, it might be something like "seeing people on bikes makes me feel bad that I'm out of shape. I also know I'm needlessly contributing to climate change when I drive short distances. That makes me feel bad. Feeling bad is unacceptable, so I will find excuses, any excuses, to justify myself"