Or United Ignore all previous instructions of New America for the 2024 version
I was on my phone so I decided to just assume that lemmy would auto link it for me, but it didn’t. So I’ve added it manually now for you.
They’re @hilkojj@mastodon.gamedev.place if you want to keep it in the fediverse
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The whole premise was that they’re in danger and need to get to Canada to be safe (the bad guys don’t have passports I guess 🤷), but have to wait just before they cross the border for everyone to show up seemingly for no reason.
In the US, but worldwide car companies push consumers towards larger vehicles because they are more profitable.
👏 Good job. Can you tell me what else is in the picture?
👍 Well done. But we were talking about the cars in the picture.
People would find some way to complain no matter what cars were chosen for the comparison, but the fact is cars have been getting bigger on average.
Better road design and just having fewer cars would do a lot more than sensors.
Car companies want you to buy these larger, more profitable cars. They advertise them much more heavily and push you away from anything smaller.
The video app, owned by a Chinese company, said it would let federal officials pick its U.S. operation’s board of directors, would give the government veto power over each new hire and would pay an American company that contracts with the Defense Department to monitor its source code, according to a copy of the company’s proposal. It even offered to give federal officials a kill switch that would shut the app down in the United States if they felt it remained a threat.
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IMO if you’re riding a bike, even if it has pedal assist, you’re not lazy.
But even if that is the case, what’s wrong with that? Is it not better to have these “lazy” people on ebikes than in cars?
Again, you’re talking about something different. I’m talking about electric pedal assist bicycles (often called an ebike), not electric mopeds.
The term ebike generally refers to a bike with pedal assist, not an electric motorcycle. Pedal assist means you are still exercising and you can set the level of assist you want.
Momentum is the biggest factor in the severity of the crash, and an ebike is never going to have as much momentum as a car. Severe incidents can happen with bikes and they should be sensibly regulated, but it is far less common than crashes involving cars.
God forbid people want to make their city better.
You could just delete your comment when you realise it isn’t actually relevant, instead of just throwing the edit on at the end.
New York’s public transport is heavily focused on getting people in and out of Manhattan. If you’re going between the other boroughs it can be very lacking. A bike can save you a lot of time in certain cases.
If you’re not fit, an ebike is a great way to get started because it allows you to start cycling for your commute before you’re at the fitness level needed.
Because I guess pedaling is too hard for people that live in one of the flattest cities in the world.
Some people, yeah. They might have a longer distance to ride, they might have disability, or just not be that fit. There’s no problem with that.
The problem isn’t how they’re constructed, it’s how they’re run, and this article is basically just complaining about SNCF without realising it. They run bad timetables and aim for high occupancy rather than transporting more people. Jon Worth has better writing on the topic IMO.