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Red Flag: Why we should ban cars altogether​

Are you paying for a BMW? I didn’t think I was. I mean, I’ve never sat in such a gas guzzler. I don’t even know how to drive. But I am still paying for one — and if you live in Germany, you are too.

All of us are paying subsidies for cars. The Dienstwagenprivileg, tax rebates for company cars, costs the German state about €3 billion every year. Every time a rich asshole vrooms by in a two-ton limousine, chances are that you are footing part of the bill.

Greenpeace has calculated that Germany spends a total of €46 billion every year subsidising activities that ruin the climate.
But that’s not the only handout for automobiles. It’s costing more than €600 million to extend the A100 freeway a few kilometers into Treptow. The next segment of that Autobahn will likely cost more than €1 billion for a few more kilometers into Friedrichshain.

Greenpeace has calculated that, each year, the German state spends a total of €46 billionsubsidising activities that ruin the climate.

That brings us to the €9 Ticket. Like 30 million other people in Germany, I am loving it. It’s not just cheap — it’s a relief to jump on the S-Bahn and not have to worry about a ticket. But it’s going to run out in just one month, and politicians from across the spectrum are saying we simply can’t afford to continue it.

According to Greenpeace, it would cost just €4 billion to provide everyone with a “climate ticket” for just €365 per year, or €1 per day. So that could be financed entirely by stopping handouts for Audis, Mercedes, and BMW. But I won’t hold my breath.

In this country, poor people have to subsidise transport for rich people. But rich people cannot possibly be asked to help pay for transport for everyone. Taxes pay for BMWs but not for busses. If you were a Captain Planet supervillain trying to destroy the earth for fun, you would have trouble coming up with a more destructive policy than the German governments.

Cars are a ridiculously inefficient way of moving people through the city — 2,000 kilograms of machine for a single person.
Cars are killing all of us. According the historian Klaus Gietinger, 3,700 die in traffic accidents every single day: “Imagine if every day 2.5 Titanics would sink, 7 packed jumbo jets would crash, or 37 times the worst train accident in German history would happen.” Gietinger calculates that cars have killed 70 million people since they were invented. It’s like they’re at war against people. In early June, five people were killed in a train crash in Bavaria. That topped the national news for three days. But cars kill twice as many people in Germany every day — when is the last time you saw that on the Tagesschau?

People say that Berlin is too loud and dirty. But what, exactly, is causing that? Cars ruin urban life. Imagine how luxuriously wide Berlin’s streets used to be before both sides were packed with giant metal boxes — boxes that stand unused for 23.5 hours per day.

The policy of car supremacy dates back to a time when only aristocrats with chauffeurs could afford any kind of motor vehicle. Of course they got the right of way. Yet as André Gorz wrote back in 1973: “the car, like a villa by the sea, is only desirable and useful insofar as the masses don’t have one.” Cars were nonetheless offered to the masses. They are a ridiculously inefficient way of moving people through the city — 2,000 kilograms of machine for a single person — but they have still taken over most of the urban landscape.

Cars don’t just kill us with accidents. Fine particle pollution leads to all kinds of illness. Carbon emissions are leading to rapid changes in climate. The German car lobby, also known as the Bundesregierung, promises us that all will be solved with E-Autos. But electric cars are a scam. They take up just as much room and are just as loud as gas guzzlers — the only “advantage” is that they shift some of the pollution to South America and Africa.

E-Autos won’t solve any problems — but they do promise to generate billions in profits.
E-Autos won’t solve any problems — but they do promise to generate billions in profits. Public transport, in contrast, is just too efficient to make much money.

On a square near my home in Neukölln, called the Bohemian Square, a single stretch of road (less than ten metres) was closed to traffic. Almost immediately, urban life blossomed there. Now from morning to night, children are drawing with chalk and young adults are playing ping pong. People are meeting their neighbours. This was impossible before, because the space was reserved for any driver who might want to barrel by. Take out the cars, and you have an actual city.

So let’s ban cars from Berlin. Actually, we don’t even need to ban them. It would be enough to stop subsidising for them. If drivers had to pay the actual costs of cars — for all the injuries, the pollution, the roads, the parking, etc. — not even the richest would be able to afford them. Let’s put all that money into subsidising bikes and giving everyone free — not €9, but free — public transport.
 
I mean, I’ve never sat in such a gas guzzler. I don’t even know how to drive.

You should try it sometime, faggot. Gas guzzlers are fun, and BMWs are hardly the quintessential European gas guzzler, only the biggest or fastest BMWs get truly bad gas mileage. The X6/X5M are rated at 15mpg combined, the M8 17mpg, who's going to complain about 15-17mpg with 600hp+ and AWD? That's truly amazing honestly, I've achieved that kind of gas mileage with far less powerful, far smaller RWD cars.
 
You should try it sometime, faggot. Gas guzzlers are fun, and BMWs are hardly the quintessential European gas guzzler, only the biggest or fastest BMWs get truly bad gas mileage. The X6/X5M are rated at 15mpg combined, the M8 17mpg, who's going to complain about 15-17mpg with 600hp+ and AWD? That's truly amazing honestly, I've achieved that kind of gas mileage with far less powerful, far smaller RWD cars.
This post + your username & avatar. *Chef's Kiss*
 
"YOU WILL TAKE ZE SHUTTLE"

I love how these propaganda articles come out despite the fact that this can only work in Europe. America's layout could not work with this type of system.
It could work if you condense the population into megacities. The entire goal of green cars is to push people living in the country or outside of major cities to give up and move into hives. If you can't use your car in the middle of nowhere, you might as well move goyim friend.
 
Europeans really hate the freedom that cars give, don't they? Everyone there always says "take public transit!" as a solution, as if it's not inconvenient, poorly managed and maintained, or filthy.
I will say this. I live in a place with great public transit. But the problem is, what works in my place, does not work in other places. People in smaller towns need a Car to get somewhere, because the Bus only drives there once a day, twice if you are lucky.

Basically, Journalists who live in big cities live in a bubble.
 
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Spoken like a true and honest lifelong European urbanite with no concept of how vast rural American is.

Even with a shuttle it’s doomed to fail. In a rural area, a bus may only stop near you once or twice a day. Then a person still has to commute to/from the bus stop. Flat bike tire and you miss the shuttle? You miss work and if it happens again you’re fired.

It would be entertaining to see one of these bugmen try to survive and maintain non internet based employment using only rural public transportation.
 
This is some doomsday shit right here. Just the same idea behind as "I m not having kids because they re contributing to global warming". Collective suicide is the solution. The author is clearly misanthropic and wants the human race to die out.
Imagine the effects that a complete ban on IC engines would have. I mean from one day to another. No food delivery, no emergency vehicles, no maintenance, no garbage pickup, no travel and so on. Baby baby Berlin would turn into The Walking Dead... although when I think about it that would be a sight to admire. Enjoy the decline....
 
>be bus rider
>leave over an hour before needing to arrive
>stand outside waiting in pissing rain for bus to show up
>get on bus only seat left next to deathfat that smells like grease and 4 day old food
>junky nods out in seat in front of you drops needles and bag of fentynyl all over the ground
>baby screaming and crying up front while single mother tries to quiet baby by screaming at it
>bus travels long circuitous route
>bus stops every few minutes to let people on and off
>deathfat sharts itself next to you
>get off bus, still have 10-15 minute walk in pissing rain from bus stop to wherever you need to go

>be driver
>leave 20 minutes before needing to arrive
>sit in comfy climate controlled vehicle
>turn on some music
>drive direct efficient route to destination
>park directly outside
>laugh at bus rider as you see him sprinting through the parking lot soaking wet
 
Why have personal agency when you can depend on public transportation to get you where you need to be on time (occasionally)?
If Moscow, Russia, can do public transportation right, so can any other bughive. Suburbs would need rail (with some of the early/late trains carrying one person per 70 ton car to make Greta cry, otherwise no train adoption), but native bughivers could be well served by trams / buses / the subway under different management. However, as long as cities 20 times smaller than Moscow need an algorithm to decide which types of hobo villages in the streets need to be moved elsewhere within the city, you're unfortunately fucked.

I'm quitting my globohomo job tomorrow and starting work as a transportation engineer. I'n utterly worn out but couldn't be happier. I will not eat bugs, I will not live in a pod, I will not go to biannual confessional to ritually humiliate myself and admit sins against company values. Instead, I get to plan central Russia's train network for the next quarter of a century. Fuck yes.

Imagine the effects that a complete ban on IC engines would have. I mean from one day to another. No food delivery, no emergency vehicles, no maintenance, no garbage pickup, no travel and so on. Baby baby Berlin would turn into The Walking Dead... although when I think about it that would be a sight to admire. Enjoy the decline....
The journo is a hypocritical piece of shit (aren't they all) but I give him the benefit of doubt here and assume he means personal transportation; if so, nothing will change for public facilities (emergency, maintenance, garbage). IC public transport will serve for personal travel, and industrial transportation will have to offload the costs to customers.
 
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Ok söy boy. Let’s ban cars. Let’s ban trucks from Berlin.
You’re hungry? Yes all your food is trucked in, but we can march you to the nearest farm and you can grow for the commune? Your clothes are worn out? Yes consumer goods come in on trucks as well.
“It’s costing more than €600 million to extend the A100 freeway a few kilometers into Treptow. The next segment of that Autobahn will likely cost more than €1 billion for a few more kilometers into Friedrichshain.”
No shit. We need roads. It’s not just men in Audis, you fuckwit. It’s lorries, carrying food, fuel, medicines, supplies. Building materials and everything that you, as a useless, unproductive söy gremlin need brought to you in your bughive
Should we have a network of affordable and clean public transit connecting outlying areas and the city? Yes we should. But most euro cities already do. Metro and bus and light rail should be invested in but we need the roads as well.
Make him forgo everything brought in by motorised vehicle for a year. See if that changes his mind
 
You should try it sometime, faggot. Gas guzzlers are fun, and BMWs are hardly the quintessential European gas guzzler, only the biggest or fastest BMWs get truly bad gas mileage. The X6/X5M are rated at 15mpg combined, the M8 17mpg, who's going to complain about 15-17mpg with 600hp+ and AWD? That's truly amazing honestly, I've achieved that kind of gas mileage with far less powerful, far smaller RWD cars.
Laughs in Mazda RX-8 barely getting 10mpg when punching it. In all honesty BMW do make good engines when they work and they're decently fuel efficient.
 
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