New law in Texas will make drunk drivers who murdered parent or guardian to pay child support until the child is 18 years old.

  • @neanderthal
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    622 years ago

    I don’t disagree with drivers paying damages, but I see laws like this as whack-a-mole with symptoms of the problem of car dependency. Bars and restaurants serving alcohol with car dependent design is just a bad idea. No amount of laws is going to prevent drunk drivers from killing people as long as they remain the only way to get to or from places people consume alcohol.

      • @neanderthal
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        142 years ago

        Bike infrastructure needs physical separation. Bollards separating lanes at minimum. The average Joe would be financially WAY better off just renting trucks when they need one.

        • Lemongrab
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          22 years ago

          Better to not need to share the road at all and just have walkable citys with smaller road with squigles in the more urban places to prevent speeding

    • knoland
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      122 years ago

      Liquor licenses should not be granted to establishments without public transit during business hours.

      The American idea of DRIVING TO THE BAR, many of which have parking lots, is completely an utterly unacceptable.

      • Pete
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        12 years ago

        @knoland @Sensitivezombie @neanderthal
        Ask any local police department, they will tell you that almost every neighborhood bar without transit or safe walking/biking access is basically a DUI generator. These establishments force significant externalized risks on their communities, and there’s a good argument that they should pay a higher share of the cost of providing transportation services and infrastructure.

      • Annie
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        12 years ago

        @knoland @Sensitivezombie @neanderthal That is an interesting idea, but also very urban-centric. For most of my life I lived in places that had no public transit. So even if I went to a bar that had transit, it wouldn’t have gotten me home.

        • knoland
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          12 years ago

          Rural places can have public transit. Many rural communities in other countries are served by busses.

          • Annie
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            12 years ago

            @knoland @Sensitivezombie @neanderthal The one I lived in from 2003 to 2018 had no public transit at all. Now they have one bus that takes people to the city in the morning and comes back late afternoon. But the closest bus stop was 8km from my home.