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most of the advantages "electric" "it's not noisy" are not different from electric buses, you can have double decked buses if you want to cram more people into them. The " not road wear" and "consumes less energy " advantage are so dumb considering how expensive these things are to install and maintain.
I wouldn't trust urbanists what is considered noise or not. They'll stand right next to a road with a sound level meter and then use the peak of a car buzzing past then use that as "proof" you shouldn't complain about bars playing shitty music until 2 am.
ICE vehicles consume zero grid energy. Furthermore chemical energy is far more efficient than electrical energy and ninety-nine percent of the time that humans make electrical energy it is through the consumption of chemical energy which makes electric vehicles even less efficient than they already were.
The whole argument is absurd since most of the time these types use "well I'm not reliant on oil" forgetting that the entire production and logistics network uses oil.
Irvine is full of greenbelts and dedicated bike paths. But it’s also Republican enough for there to be no “audacity” in having a fucking trapezoidmobile.
It's not only absurd as a concept for them to trash the concept (how do they use AUTOMOBILES to block off the road from other traffic—what do you want, a pile of bicycles?) but before Musk went "heel" (Musk was already on the shitlist for ruining their hugbox) electric cars were seen as the "right" way forward, so having a Cybertruck at some climate-focused event is on-brand, but because Musk bad we need to accept undersized, underpowered electric explosionmobiles from China.
i saw that and i thought of course this idiot likes trams, he couldn't say subways, those things are expensive but at least they are fast and practical in big cities.
I'm sure @quaawaa has an idea of what I'm talking about but I distinctly remember one of his videos had a part where he sperged about a train system in Canada being moved underground was a bad thing because that meant that car traffic flowed more freely.
Someone says that in the UK, owners of that bike (a Brompton) are stereotype as smug douchebags and gets downvoted:
The Bong made the mistake of implying that cyclists can be insufferable douchebags, not knowing that the rule was "two wheels good, four wheels bad" on the sub.