Please use enterprise.lemmy.ml for testing
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feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•This is the future the car brains wantEnglish
01·3 years agoWow, where’s that?
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Walkable Neighborhoods Help Adults Socialize, Increase CommunityEnglish
1·3 years agoI remember that comment …
feduser934@vlemmy.netOPto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Traffic crashes cost Americans $340 billion a year
6·3 years agoYou’re right, I was probably too harsh on the seatbelt point. If you have to be in a car, you should wear a seatbelt. But, the first line of defense is to not be in a car, and the second line of defense is to be on well-designed roads.
American cities lack these two lines of defense. This is probably why crashes are such a big problem here.
Please use one of the test instances for tests:
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Chicago is spending over $17 million to add miles of new bike lanes — all in hopes of curbing segregation and boosting racial equity
4·3 years agoThat’s probably why it’s so expensive. I guess it’s good to know that the loss of revenue is already baked into the cost of the project.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Chicago is spending over $17 million to add miles of new bike lanes — all in hopes of curbing segregation and boosting racial equity
11·3 years agoThe concept of Chicago being super dangerous is a incorrect right wing meme.
It has half the violent crime rate of Memphis, for example. And that violence is highly concentrated in particular neighborhoods.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Chicago is spending over $17 million to add miles of new bike lanes — all in hopes of curbing segregation and boosting racial equity
9·3 years agoThe article says they did:
Earlier in the pandemic, Chicago launched a program to give away 5,000 bikes to eligible Chicago residents by 2026.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Jerboa@lemmy.ml•How can I see my upvoted stuff? Do I have to save it to keep it?English
41·3 years agoI believe that upvotes in lemmy are not only saved but are also publicly availible with the API.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You May Soon Have to Pay More to Drive That SUV in New YorkEnglish
1·3 years agoWe probably need to change from a gas tax to a function of weight and milage.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Technology@beehaw.org•DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused browser is available for Windows now
6·3 years agoYes, they also haven’t implemented extension support yet.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Technology@beehaw.org•DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused browser is available for Windows now
12·3 years agoI’m not convinced. There’s already plenty of choices for chrome reskins. I’d rather they make their search engine better. Maybe get independence from bing.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Technology@beehaw.org•Meta's decentralized social plans confirmed. Is Embrace-Extend-Extinguish of the Fediverse next?
9·3 years agoI’m confused about what kind of data you want to protect. If you mean your posts and comments, they are already publicly availible on the Internet. Meta doesn’t need to make a activitypub app that gets federated with Lemmy (or kbin) to aggregate and sell this data.
Is there an other kind of data that is visible only to server administrators?
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Technology@beehaw.org•@panos@calckey.social on the Fediverse & Meta's Threads
11·3 years agoCan’t they aggregate and sell your Lemmy activity data without federating with your sever? It’s all in the public Internet.
I guess it won’t be that useful if they have no way of tracking you. But, I don’t think federation makes it easier to track users. Do sever admins get ip addresses of every user on a server they federate with?
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Android@lemmy.world•EU votes to mandate removable batteries in smartphones in a landslide; no more glued together junk!
5·3 years agoPlastic also works, and is far more durable
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Science@beehaw.org•96.4% of Americans had COVID-19 antibodies in their blood by fall 2022
4·3 years agoDo you think blood donors are more or less likely to be exposed to COVID?
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
Technology@beehaw.org•AI drive-thrus may be good for business. But not for the rest of us | CNN BusinessEnglish
2·3 years agoI wish drive thrus would just go away entirely. Theyre bad for cities.
feduser934@vlemmy.netto
New Communities@lemmy.world•Welcome to the PHP community on LemmyEnglish
1·3 years agoWhy not kbin?


This seems strange to me. Why do you doubt this? Even if bus / truck drivers drive drunk at the same rates as car drivers, there would be less drunk bus / truck drivers due to the numbers.
The absolute number is whats important because each drunk driver you add is extremely dangerous to society.
Also if society moved away from car driving, the loss in car vehicle miles traveled would not be compensated for by equal increases in truck / bus vehicle miles traveled because trucks and busses aggregate many trips together.