• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A vehicle is 3000lb bullet

    How fast do you think bullets move?

    No one likes picking up body parts on a road or extracting what is basically meat from a vehicle.

    You could make the same argument about train derailments or plane crashes.

    That’s not what is at issue. Virtually nobody is seriously suggesting we de-industrialize transit.

    The problem at hand is profit motive. Personal vehicles force people into debt, both directly through purchase and through secondary demands - parking, gasoline, maintenance. That’s what generates the economic pressure that keeps them in place.

    If we were fixated on safety, we could make cars smaller and slower and we could shield pedestrians from them with infrastructure. You’d save far more lives by lowering the speed limit than raising the DMV licensing standards.

    that doesn’t mean we hand drivers licenses to incompetent or irresponsible people

    People aren’t consistently competent or responsible. So you either install some kind of panopticon for drivers (the private insurance model) and try to price people you suspect are high risk out of your personal risk pool. Or you get people out of cars entirely, knowing anyone can have a day that makes them highly prone to driving mistakes.

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      2 days ago

      You’re being pedantic. We call them 3000lb bullets to describe what they are when not controlled well, not because of their speed. As a driver, it’s good to think of your vehicle in those terms too.

      As for monitoring, check out Loyal Moses. His vid on what tech Ford just patented.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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      So you either install some kind of panopticon for drivers

      This is what they’re doing. New cars will use cameras and sensors to determine impairment and then refuse to start.