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I'm on board now. Fuck cars. (links.hackliberty.org)

I was recently held up in absolute dead stop traffic. We were sitting on the tarmac with no movement for well over an hour, in the 80 degree sun, before I felt obliged to leave my car and go see if it was because of roadwork or an accident or what.

I joined a small crowd of onlookers after reaching the head, spectating a row of sit-in protesters. One driver had tried to get around but a few protesters moved tactically so that he couldn't go any further without injuring somebody.

I didn't wait around, although there were people phoning the police and some tempers beginning to flare. So I head back to my car. The dairy groceries that I picked up on the way back from work had begun to spoil.

I was late home by nearly three hours, so no time to unwind. Just enough to pack away some old leftovers before heading off to sleep and restart cycle all over, -1 hour or so of sleep.

Previously, I had no opinion whatsoever on whether cars=good or cars=bad. But after being held up in traffic, wasting money, wasting gas, losing sleep and perhaps a bit of my sanity I am now totally on board with the Fuck Cars movement. I couldn't imagine a more convincing strategy to bring people over to your perspective. Excellent thinking. Good job.

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[-] powerofm@lemmy.ca 34 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

This feels like an attempt at satire, but they failed to mention what was actually being protested. It probably is because it's very self-centered ("oh no my milk is spoiled! Who cares that 100 ppl are killed everyday day because of cars, I want my milk!!")

If it's not sarcasm, then you're right! A train would have gotten you home on time 👍

I shit you not, on occasions that I have taken a train, I have had the pleasure to experience the train inexplicably rolling to a stop while we all sit waiting, only for the intercom to cackle out a barely intelligible "explanation" and that we will soon be on our way again.

Why did it stop? Still don't know. How long were we stopped for? About as long as I was stuck in traffic earlier.

A train would have gotten you home on time

In short, no. And on that day, I found myself wishing I had just driven instead. The parking meter fee I was avoiding would have been much preferable, in retrospect.

[-] Sop 26 points 3 months ago

If governments were to put as much money into train infrastructure as they do in car infrastructure a train would 100% get you home faster and get rid of all traffic on the roads.

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