GuitarBilly wrote:K-Bizzle wrote:
Good I'm glad we agree on that.
And yeah I don't expect a complete and total banning of driving in my lifetime legislatively, but we will eventually hit a point where its generally socially frowned upon or maybe limited to different areas and roads. You're not alone in building your car and loving it. I've done it myself.
I think it'll only take a generation or two for driving your own car to seem quaint.
Yes, I agree- for places like LA, Seattle, Chicago. Sure.
But let's remember we just elected a president who pretty much said "fuck the environment, let's do coal again" and chances are he will win again next year.
Even when technology gets to the point where taking the F350 away from Bubba makes perfect sense, good luck finding someone to legislate that if he/she needs ANY support from some areas in the country.
Doing the cross country drive last year after spending 2 decades in LA and Vegas was an eye opening experience for me.
Even the area I currently live in, which used to be a coal mining area, is kind of like that. I don't think I've seen a single Prius ever since I moved here.This will take time.
All excellent points.
I think it's easy for folks in more modern urban areas to idealize stuff that isn't quite appliclable to huge parts of the country. Wide open, straight 8 lane L.A. highway? Sure, this could be mint out there.
The I95 corridor through Providence? Not so much. Let's not even try to imagine it in a Boston rush hour. Somebody would get out and beat your AI vehicle to death
