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Baldur's Gate 3 Voice Cast play Dungeons and Newer Β». Car Enthusiasts Should Hate Car Dependency September 22, PM Subscribe As car enthusiasts, we should all try to be advocates of safer infrastructure and increased mobility options. Ethan, a self-proclaimed car enthusiast behind the channel Hello Road makes the case for less car dependency and more options for better modes of everyday transportation. Not everyone needs a car, and not everyone who has one wants to be driving, so why can't the US get behind doing better?
Ethan can record his YouTube videos on his phone in the luxury of his home but not everyone can do that. This Spanish city has been restricting cars for 24 years. Here's what we can learn from it - "Pontevedra, Spain, offers some of the best evidence available about what happens when a city is reconfigured to accommodate people, rather than cars.
Love to justify the need for private transportation with many public costs, with the exploitation of gig workers. I understand it's the norm for grips to supply their own equipment but that doesn't make it right. But regardless, constructing accessible, useful, and pleasant public transit that incorporates better ventilation design, together with promoting a culture of mask-wearing when sick to avoid spreading respiratory infections of any sort, would be the better long-term solutions.
Well said, will have to properly view this later. Certainly rings true to me - I do like to drive but I recognize the difference between having it as an option and being forced to get behind the wheel. What happens if i lose the ability to safely drive? Or I cant afford a car? Not to mention the car-first infrastructure we see everywhere in the US. It's always left me feeling weirdly stressed out, which I didn't fully recognize until I moved to Europe and fully experienced the alternative.
I've done hands-on contracting work before where I had to drive a work van every day and I still happily push for more public transit anywhere and everywhere. More alternatives means fewer cars on the road, which means I and the other people who truly need to drive have less traffic jams and headaches to deal with. Nobody is coming to seize your car or make it illegal, we are just trying to provide more and better alternatives.