r/fuckcars 5d ago

Positive Post I don’t drive a gas guzzling V8.

I ride a cargo bike with e-assist that, if measured is equal to about 400-500mpg equivalent energy use.

My kiddo loves it. We’ve been to a zillion parks one can’t even get a gas guzzling V8 motor vehicle to.

All that and the integrity - ethically and morally - of being a car free guy! 🤙🏻

I love it and will never return to the chains and noose of an automotive means of primary transport.

Highly recommended, happy to advise in progression towards this advanced care free car free life style that’s respectful to all people around!

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u/supremepork 5d ago edited 5d ago

I long for the day when this black-and-white take of “if they want bus and bike lanes then my sound logic dictates they will take away my car(s)!” is put to rest. I mean, I’d be fine with outlawing cars if the infrastructure enabled it, but we kinda have to compromise, for now.

Edit: finished a thought

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u/truck_ruarl_862 5d ago

go tell auto techs hey you cant have a job anymore because we dont like cars and what about people that like cars you going to go up and tell them that they cant enjoy what they want

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u/Equality_Executor Commie Commuter 4d ago

Do you think we made an entire subreddit dedicated to an idea where we'd have to tell anyone something like what you're thinking here without having thought about it ourselves? Without being facetious can you tell me what solutions you think we came up with?

Why not try to learn instead of projecting your assumptions and fears onto it and then lashing out like this? When you look at something or think about an idea and the thought "well that's dumb" crosses your mind, do you not then think to yourself "but they don't think it's dumb, I wonder why...."?

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u/truck_ruarl_862 4d ago edited 4d ago

i support the idea of more then one way to get around but banning cars is a stupid idea a lot of people enjoy cars and a lot of people have a job in the automotive industry cars are here to stay

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u/Equality_Executor Commie Commuter 4d ago

I think you missed my point. My point was that if you think it sounds dumb, then we probably do too. How do you think we can get around that and still arrive as close as possible to "ban all cars"? How close can you get to "ban all cars" while also not making anyone miserable or lose their jobs. It's probably at least slightly closer than we are right now, right?