• @simplymathOP
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    2 months ago

    Considering it was a blocked by the governor during the first attempt, I’ll take this for the win that it is.

    Also, given that NYC isn’t as prone to the big truck phenomenon that plagues the rest of the country, that had the potential to backfire and hurt tradespeople more than rich folks with Teslas.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      You have a point. But lately where I live I’m seeing more often tradespeople and delivery in tiny electric vans. I think these vehicles could have been given a special discount at least in the beginning.

      • @RubberElectrons
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        62 months ago

        When I used to live there as a tradie, certain trades could get away with the Ford transits and stuff, plumbers electricians etc. It seemed welders, masons, tile/tub people likely can’t.

        But necessity is the mother of invention.

        • @simplymathOP
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          32 months ago

          yeah. sometimes you just need an 8ft bed. I’d love to see the tiny Japanese trucks, but they don’t meet American safety standards (for better or worse).

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            2 months ago

            I’d love to see the tiny Japanese trucks, but they don’t meet American safety standards

            Which is frustrating because they are objectively many times safer overall than a 6000lb lifted pickup

            • @simplymathOP
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              22 months ago

              Oh, sure. If you consider pedestrians, that’s true, but we’re talking about America here.

          • @FireRetardant
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            42 months ago

            I’d argue a 8ft cargo van is still better for the majoirty of trades than an 8ft bed. Maybe landscapers and oversized loads are an exception but otherwise the van is far more practical for most applications. Many vans can tow as well.

            • @simplymathOP
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              22 months ago

              yeah, but the trucks exist already and vans are pretty popular due to the ability to lock one’s gear inside. This is one of those cases where perfect is the enemy of good. You can’t change the material conditions of working people overnight and any argument for replacing outdated vehicles relies on the production of newer things, with all the associated environmental costs.

          • @asceticism
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            12 months ago

            Japanese cars like you bought up is what I was thinking. You only really see the bigger trucks for full on construction or trash disposal. Even then they trend smaller. Shame about the safety stands.

    • @RubberElectrons
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      32 months ago

      Same, glad to see this experiment on the roll.