• [email protected]
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        466 months ago

        except for the “cars are great” part.

        Yeah… Excluding moron drivers you have:

        • fucking dangerous for anyone outside the car
          • killing millions every year
          • main cause of death among those aged 15–29 years
        • air pollution
        • noise pollution
        • one of the main sources of greenhouse emissions
        • wasting space where it’s more valuable
        • wasting money on subsides, directly and indirectly because of roads needed
        • distorting urban growth to increase dependency on it

        I’m probably still forgetting something important…

        • FlashMobOfOne
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          176 months ago

          Yup.

          Remember the headlines about the massive pollution drop that occurred in Spring 2020 after most workplaces went remote?

          Cars and planes are the problem. Unfortunately, cars and planes make the billionaires a lot of money, so there won’t be any meaningful change to our transportation systems.

          • @[email protected]
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            56 months ago

            Interestingly the COVID lockdowns might be what launched the 15min city conspiracy into the mainstream. Climate deniers saw articles about how the covid lockdowns reduced emissions and warped that into the theory that 15 min cities are a plot to restrict personal movement.

            Source: climate deniers playbook podcast aka the climate town peeps

          • @[email protected]
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            36 months ago

            cars and planes make the billionaires a lot of money

            Isn’t there a billionaire who wishes to make tons of money on railroads and railroad construction? Please, bribe our politicians to spend the hundreds of billions a we need to spend

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          Microplastics. Apparently tire wear is a major cause

          Water pollution from oil of gas spills or improper disposal

        • Norah - She/They
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          26 months ago
          • main cause of death among those aged 15–29

          Is this an American thing? In Australia the leading cause is suicide, with auto accidents a distant second. However, it is the leading cause for 1-14 year olds.

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      16 months ago

      Exactly. As I think I’ve said it before, there are a lot of numbskulls who think the PEVs work just like manual powered ones. But, with the increased speed, faster acceleration, and the general less work it takes to use one can make them take stupid risks that normally they wouldn’t otherwise.

      For instance, they may be cruising down a road at 30mph. Coming to an intersection, they see the light is red, but since they aren’t in a car, they think it shouldn’t apply to them as they think that’s only for cars. What they didn’t realize is there is a tanker truck coming down the cross-street. The truck isn’t able to stop in time to avoid the guy on a e-bike who just darted out. The truck driver still tries to futilly veer away while slamming on the brakes causing the truck to jack knife and rollover. Smashing and killing the driver of a car that driving along next to it along with spilling whatever was in the tanks.

      The end of it now is the e-bike rider and the driver in the car are dead, quite possibly the truck driver too. There is also a toxic spill that requires everyone in the immediate area to evacuate to a safe area until it is cleaned up. The roadway is closed for multiple hours, causing major delays and loss of business/service to the shops in the area. (hopefully no medical facilities) All this because the idiot on the e-bike didn’t bother to stop like they should have.

      While there are some laws and rules in regards to PEVs, they are generally far and away from being complete or enacted/enforced in all areas. This in my opinion needs to be made a priority to achieve at least some semblance of safety and responsibility of all parties.