Yeah, that's the issue--trucking companies rely on cities for survival, eventually they'll pressure drivers by various means to drive so they can stay afloat or at least cut losses. To make a siege work you need to deal with this somehow.
If it gets dangerous enough then they'll have to pay drivers so much it won't be profitable. But unless that happens, yes, a "siege" is just wishful thinking.
Yeah, that's the issue--trucking companies rely on cities for survival, eventually they'll pressure drivers by various means to drive so they can stay afloat or at least cut losses. To make a siege work you need to deal with this somehow.
If it gets dangerous enough then they'll have to pay drivers so much it won't be profitable. But unless that happens, yes, a "siege" is just wishful thinking.