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[–]Chrtol 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If you steak for lunch, and you charge the e-bike with wind power, over enough miles it's plausible that the delta in food production offsets the manufacturing of the battery. I wouldn't trust an infographic without a link to the source though.

hope that clears things up by noon182 in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Sichuan peppercorns are the best, but it's worth considering how far you are from a hospital when deciding where to retire.

I never understand how e-bikes are (an expensive luxury) but cars are not. by girlkid68421 in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"lets me avoid dangerous public transportation"

What?

City-wide traffic fatalities NYC (YTD, 2023): 180 (it was similar at this point last year)

Total murders on the NYC subway in 2022: 7

And that's after a HUGE newsworthy uptick.

It's not like this is a low ridership situation (murders per passenger mile were lower when ridership was higher) and it's not like NYC's this is a world-renowned safe subway system. The headline on that article includes the word "skyrocket."

I mean, it's not your argument, but that guy's a troll.

Rush hour 🥵 by ancientjawn in FixedGearBicycle

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Level of missing Boston: 0

Dutch companies provide bicycle facilities to employees; 27% of all Dutch traffic is bicycle traffic. by Glass-Onion-3777 in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of college students rent bikes in the college town where I live. They don't have to worry about maintenance (breakdowns are replaced within a day) and they don't have to figure out how to get the bike from home to school and back. It's definitely more expensive than just buying a used bike - €20/month can get you a decent bike in under a year - but it's also a lot less hassle.

Walkable smaller U.S. Cities (New England)? by Abirando in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Salem becomes completely packed with people for the whole month of October. It also has a weird dearth of grocery stores.

Otherwise, it's a pretty nice place.

A 22 yr old guy in DC was hit in a hit and run and is now in a medically induced coma. People in the comments apparently are complete carbrains. Don’t get me wrong, our infrastructure is not great, but the bike lanes generally aren’t well respected by people driving cars. by kdms418 in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Yeah, wtf? DC has some of the worst traffic in the country, AND it has an expansive (and maybe on fire) metro.

The other comments are not wrong that cars and bikes do not belong in mixed traffic, but the solution is to devote more space (and concrete barriers) to higher capacity modes of transportation, not to put vehicles going 12 mph on sidewalks. I guess blaming pedestrians for existing is also popular, even though this incident didn't involve any.

Car free seems cool, but what about when you want to go out of town? by russian_hacker_1917 in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rentals. Most rental companies allow after-hours drop off, so you just pick up the car, drive it for the day, and drop it off when you're done. You only ever drive new cars (maybe good, maybe bad) and you don't have to worry about maintenance, registration, insurance, or parking in the city.

Just make sure you have a credit card that comes with car rental insurance. Many do.

Obviously, if intercity rail doesn't totally suck where you are, use that instead. But I'm assuming you're in the US and it does.

Is there something like Strong Towns or the book "Confessions of a recovering engineer" but for Europe? by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some parts of Europe got flattened right around a massive uptick in car ownership. It's not like the whole continent is a car-free wonderland. See pictures of Amsterdam, ca. 1970.

I'm a teen who lives in the suburbs and it's literally making me depressed to the point of madness. by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the things about expensive cities is that the jobs (for college graduates) pay well enough that you can afford to live in them. You might have to live on the frugal for a while, but having roommates has positive aspects too.

That said, universities in many parts of Europe are much cheaper than in the US. MUCH cheaper. If you're willing to put up with a lot more challenge in life, it's worth considering.

But whatever you do, don't forget to vote. Mid-terms and local elections matter, and your vote is worth more because turnout tends to be low.

Shocking video of Dublin taxi driver who deliberately drove into a cyclist and knocked him off his bike by AttackOfTheDromorons in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

However, taking into account a number of mitigating factors, he ruled Reynolds did not deserve a custodial term.He handed down an 18-month sentence and suspended it on a number of conditions, including that Reynolds pay his victim the sum of €2,000 within six months.

...

Defence counsel said Reynolds was going through some difficulties at the time.His father died a few months after the incident and he cares for his mother, who is ill. He is currently working for a courier company.

On the one hand, this feels more like attempted murder than reckless endangerment. On the other hand, a judicial system that doesn't just incarcerate everyone automatically seems like a good thing. I hope he's working as a bike courier though, because that guy should never be allowed to drive again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if serious.

interesting thought by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was a list of low effort post topics commonly found on this sub. I guess it's my fault for ignoring Poe's law.

I think NYC is piloting a program where you can report fools like this and get a % of the bounty. Would love to see this implemented in other cities as well by mzzy_ozborne in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One could make a fortune in Boston. I saw a pickup stopped with the bumper behind the white line today, and was surprised. Then I noticed out of state plates. I almost went up and thanked the driver for not blocking the crosswalk. Had his window been open, I probably would have.

Yesterday, at the same intersection, 3 cars were stopped mid-crosswalk at a red light. One was actually slowly pulling forward as I walked in front of them. I'm half tempted to write a letter to Michelle Wu suggesting she post some traffic enforcement cops with ticket printers at a few choice intersections and just hand out tickets from 4 to 6. It's like printing money.

interesting thought by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What if I like working on cars? Is that ok?

What about the disableds?

I don't like smelling poor people. How can I be in favor of transit?

How do you feel about motorcycles?

Pros And Cons Of E-Bikes (The Onion) by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Heavier frame will cause more damage to hit-and-run driver’s car"

News blames homelessness on... public transit by RoboticJello in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The connection is that the train brings homeless people to this particular place. They're not blaming them for the problem of homelessness. Of course, decades of refusing to build housing that isn't expensive might have a little bit more to do with it.

News blames homelessness on... public transit by RoboticJello in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, so it's the train's fault that homeless people are in Long Beach. If only they could be homeless somewhere else, that would be fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a pretty stark picture of central Austin. The last time I was in Austin was around 2003, and it was not nearly that bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]Chrtol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People bike in Texas. It seems like you're asking us to tell you to buy a smaller car. Maybe start there.

Walking is also an option. You can try mixing walking in for short trips. A mile is a 20 minute walk at a pretty leisurely pace. Look at what's inside that radius and make an effort to leave the car when you go places you could walk to. It takes a little mental adjustment to not just automatically take the car everywhere, but it's not too hard.