• @[email protected]
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    988 months ago

    Everyone should have to pass a basic automotive knowledge course before getting their driver’s license.

    • Dojan
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      418 months ago

      That’s not a thing where you live?

      • @Dabundis
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        578 months ago

        At least where I live, the licensing test covers rules of the road, not automotive knowledge. I think this commenter was referring to some test covering very surface-level knowledge of vehicles, with a focus on ways to tell if a car is unasafe to drive.

        • Dojan
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          288 months ago

          I’m in Sweden, we get two big books of just theory stuff. There are entire sections on how deep the patterns must be, when you are allowed to use what type of tyres (summer, friction, studded), etc. along with what consequences there are.

          You must have winter tyres between the 1st of December and the 31st of March, so long as there may be snow or ice on the roads. Studded tires are only allowed between the 1st of October through to the 15th of April as they wear down the roads and cause excessive pollution.

          There is so much general car knowledge. Warning lights, optimal tyre pressure (which is variable depending on your car and the load), how to drive in an eco-friendly manner, child seats, it never fucking ends.

          https://i.imgur.com/x28YBDr.jpg https://i.imgur.com/d2h59gI.jpg https://i.imgur.com/sZltwyW.jpg

          • AdaleiM
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            138 months ago

            holy shit, my book was like 50 pages total, mostly about what signs meant.

            • Dojan
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              98 months ago

              Oh the signs are in different books.

    • @[email protected]
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      278 months ago

      Everyone should have a universal basic income!

      In the long run, some renters wind up paying twice as much for their tires as they would have paid if they’d bought them outright.

      Would only do that if you’re desperate. I’d bet 10:1, the tires in OP result from poverty.

      PS: you’re not wrong!

      • @RegalPotoo
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        Or, alternatively, we should build cities where owning a car isn’t a requirement to hold down a job, and keep piloting a two ton death machine as a privilege, not a right

      • @TheIllustrativeMan
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        78 months ago

        Jesus, at $20/mo you would pay for a full set of the (expensive) OEM tires on my car in less than a year. They’re warrantied for 3 years of standard mileage, so even worse than double.

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      • @[email protected]
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        118 months ago

        Yes it’s illegal to drive on tires with worn out patterns. I thought it was the same everywhere in the civilized world.

        • @Crazyslinkz
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          88 months ago

          TIL America is not civilized anymore.

          • Iron Lynx
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            108 months ago

            Never has been. *draws gun*

        • experbia
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          18 months ago

          it is. you’re correct.

          us Americans, we seem to like to swerve deftly around many such useful civil universalities.

          things you’d assume are vital to a peaceful, comfortable, safe people are often things that seem to baffle us.

          i think this repeated swerving should disabuse anyone of any notion of the USA being a civilized nation, but somehow people keep classifying us as better than we are. lived here my whole life… not sure how someone could make that mistake, honestly. not unless they were really rich, I guess.

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            One big part is because of Hollywood. The entire world image of America comes from movies.

            Once you start to look into the prison system, the justice system, the financial system… Well, nothing actually builds on any feeling of caring about its citizens at all.

    • @[email protected]
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      188 months ago

      For the driver licence in France there is questions like that:

      • how to recognize a worn tire
      • where to find the right tire pressure
      • check the oil level of the engine
      • check the brake liquid level …
        • @Hiro8811
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          78 months ago

          I mean Americans build straight parking lots since they drive sequential/automate

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          18 months ago

          Brakes on cars are a hydraulic system. The check is for the fluid levels of the hydraulics. Without enough fluid, pressing the brake pedal would not depress the pads.

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      This, plus mandatory retesting every 5 years. New traffic signal’s & infrastructure, aging drivers, changing eyesight, refresher learning, etc

    • GladiusB
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      18 months ago

      It’s in the driving course. They just only include two or three questions.