At least in the US. Hopefully other countries do better.

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    “safer” still isn’t as safe as any system that can get driving-age people around without expecting 90% of them to spend most of their travel time…

    • behind the steering wheel of a 2 ton machine at an average speed of 45mph/70kph
    • driving on roads that we literally paved over cities to have and now bleed funding from the surviving towns to maintain
    • bound by the authoritarian system that is necessary to ensure any amount of safety in doing the aforementioned.

    In fact, the industry had to push a lot of propaganda and laws by anti-democratic means to make the public accept the death toll of cars. They achieved this by a) shifting all blame for excess deaths away from those producing and selling the cars as they actively destroyed all other means of transport, and b) making roads as “safe” and convenient as they are by making them hostile to all road users other than cars. All of that just so you can feel so confident in the number of people being killed and maimed by cars as to be here in a community literally called fuckcars talking like any number of road deaths is a normal and good thing, actually.

    You can read about the propaganda and other methods used by the auto industry here (section 1.5) if you actually care to learn at all. Highly recommend reading the rest while you’re at it too. Genuinely good and compelling read. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7325856/#s0030title

    People got around before cars, they still get around without cars in many places. Fewer cars on the road means less traffic and fewer road deaths. Car-centric infrastructure is expensive to maintain, encourages blight, kills small business, and discourages community engagement. In contrast, people and businesses and communities alike all thrive when infrastructure prioritizes pedestrian transport. There simply needs to be more alternatives to driving; especially in high density areas where people go out to eat, drink, and be merry; so nobody has to put themselves and others in danger just to get from a to b.

    Edit: fixed some grammar errors and changed formatting for clarity

    • @Telodzrum
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      011 months ago

      No one is going to bubble wrap all the sharp corners on the planet for you.

      • @[email protected]
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        Bold of you to reply without reading past the first sentence.

        Welp 🤷🏽 you can lead a horse to fresh water but you can’t make them drink.

        Have a day.

        • @Telodzrum
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          I gave your comment as much time as it deserved. Be less presumptuous.

          • @[email protected]
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            011 months ago

            lol. So you just have really poor reading comprehension then? Sorry, my mistake. Next time I’ll approach assuming less intelligence 👍