unironically, transportation needs to be divorced from all the weird psychomarketing baggage it has picked up. carbrains have gone completely insane wrt size, power, speed etc. beyond all practical justification
disagree. what we need to do is invert the size complex. i wanna see cars get smaller and cuter without regard for safety or practicality.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
little short range electric pod cars to rent first come first serve at the terminus of HSR or commuter trains in rural areas to put around and sightsee
Tell me you don't live in a rural area without telling me you don't live in a rural area.
I'm not trying to be an ass or anything, but I live in a rural "city" and I feel this kind of solution would just barely work, if at all. You're still looking at nearly everyone out here needing their own personal vehicle. Like yeah cars ruin big cities, but for the most part the only thing cars really did for rural areas was just replace the horse and cart. Especially since I'm pretty sure a lot of railroads were closing down and or merging together for a variety of reasons long before the advent of cars and carbrain.
Like yeah cars ruin big cities, but for the most part the only thing cars really did for rural areas was just replace the horse and cart.
absolutely not, no. 1790s guys did not have a 1 hour horse cart commute, this is carbrain applied retroactively to the past
If we limit most cars to 40 km/h just think of all the silly designs that would no longer be deemed unsafe!
I know it's an AI generated car, but it's kinda cute.
I wonder if that extra glass dome space up top would double as storage space for things like groceries.
I always thought the Zastava Yugo and the Fiat 126p were pretty rad. Ditto the VAZ 2105...
No unless there’s an insane new industrial method that lets you make domed automotive glass like that for like zero dollars.
They're actually historically fash. They made a lot of planes for the imperial army in WWII. Granted, most governments will order corporations to do stuff during war, but Mitsu used slave labor and committed a lot of atrocities IIRC.