

Study says the toll starts at the first car crash death. So 1899


Study says the toll starts at the first car crash death. So 1899
If you’re worried about it, start at 50 and work up 5 PSI at a time until you find what you like best.


There is a reason.
We should do it for money.


Don’t want them to lose their right to live in Canada entirely, just loose it a bit.


every fascist state in the 20th century rose out of liberalism
??? They rose from populism, nationalism and anti-immigration (specifically anti-Semitism for 20th century), and a desire for strong and stable institutions in periods of economic ans social turmoil (juxtaposed with the communist route).
Where can I buy that hot tub bike?

Fair! Definitely makes your calculus different than most.
Though insurance and maintenance/repairs are other per-mile costs you are forgetting.
Depreciation is another consideration, but that depends on uf you you plan to sell or drive until failure, and if you want to wrap electric batteries and motors under depreciation or maintenance.

https://findtheright.bike/bike/longtail-ebike?car=own&replace=25
If you own a car and replace 25% of trips wih an ebike, you’re up $3,000 over 5 years.
Think of people who are disabled and can’t walk the 600 meters to the metro station or get on a bike.
To be clear, those people should have mobility options available to them. But why do we put primacy on disabled people who can drive over disabled people who cannot drive?


Nice to see a party finally focusing on large centralized government tht costs the taxpayers more.


Very cool! Here are some other options:
https://mschausprojects.blogspot.com/2020/07/how-to-tow-bike-with-another-bike.html?m=1


I’m also sad about getting the short one. But at least we can have a laugh about it.
thebeaverton.com/2026/05/local-nerd-disappointed-he-didnt-get-the-long-form-census


Yes, and that is valid. You are doing a good thing keeping that teuck running. And your roommate is doing a good thing driving his sister.
But your roommate is disabled in a way that they can drive. Some are disabled in a way that they cannot drive (say, blind) and are therefore unable to drive at all.
Perhaps your roommate’s sister is disabled in a way she can’t drive? In this case, how much easier would your roommate, and your (the mechanic’s) lives be, not keeping that truck alive? If there were good transportation alternatives, of the ability to use closer clinics; it could be your reality.


for people with certain disabilities, cars can be a lifeline for accessing work and services
This is valid.
But for EVEN MORE people woth disabilities, they are unable to drive. So any system built around driving automatically excludes them.


I feel attacked.


Not the racers problem. The requirement to the racer is to stay in situ for 3 hours, it is MyWhoosh’s problem to get the testers there.
Cheaters gonna cheat is fine enough, until £5m / year in prize money is involved. Then MyWoosh needs to do something about cheating, lest riders go elsewhere.


Literally the same meme.
I’m not suprised there’s no change. The 1900s had some pretty large fatal events:
WW1 (15-22 M)
1918 Spanish flu (25-50 M)
WW2 (60-70 M)
Second Sino-Japaneese war (20-25 M)
Aids pandemic (40 M)
Holdomore (3.5-7 M)
Belgian Free Congo genocide (10-15 M)
Russian civil war (7-12 M)
Maoist famine (15-45 M)
Bengal famine (2-3 M)