• Cyrus Draegur
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    2 months ago

    Never *LIVE west of your job unless you work nights

    (previously used the word “work” which made it redundant sorry)

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      I do and it blows. In fall the sun will be lower in the sky when I go home and reflect perfectly off the road so that everything is blinding.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      I do. Its only a problem for about 3-4 weeks every year though. After that, the sun is high enough in the morning to not bother anyone.
      Counted one crash due to this on my commute this year.

      • dream_weasel
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        52 months ago

        Makes sense. Wherever you are at any time, just try to be to the west of that if you can.

  • isles
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    32 months ago

    This is your punishment for inventing commutes.

    • @[email protected]
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      442 months ago

      I don’t think the artist is implying that people driving to work “deserve” it. Just that it happens by nature of a typical commute time with sunrise and sunset.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      The people in the fuckcars community probably. They talk like this all the time.

      I’ll never understand this sentiment that we’re all supposed to move into the same neighbourhood that we work, or walk over 70km to get to our workplace?

        • @[email protected]
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          182 months ago

          I’m anti car. But I’m not in favor of banning cars. I want public transport to be good enough that people want to use it instead of cars.

          If I want to get from where I live to the city centre during rush hour, it’s actually faster to take the tram than to drive, and that’s before looking for a parking spot

          • @[email protected]
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            112 months ago

            What is it we imagine “banning cars” actually means?

            I’m not disagreeing, but I’m curious. Does anyone think there’s a serious policy proposal to just…ban cars. Like, “starting May 1st, there will be no cars. Authorities will be collecting your car, and it will be crushed and melted down to make bikes. If you live in the middle of nowhere…well I guess you’ll have to eat pinecones or something.”

            Obviously, that’s silly to even consider, but I am absolutely in favor of banning cars on at least a couple of specific streets in my city. We could do it today, and no one would be more than mildly inconvenienced, and the new car-free spaces would be thoroughly enjoyed.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              Does anyone think there’s a serious policy proposal to just…ban cars. Like, “starting May 1st, there will be no cars. Authorities will be collecting your car, and it will be crushed and melted down to make bikes. If you live in the middle of nowhere…well I guess you’ll have to eat pinecones or something.”

              Yeah, I’m all for that. And it’s easy. Just revoke all licences. Then have the cops ticket anyone who drives without a licence. You’ll make a million dollars on the first day of the legislation.

              Obviously, put in exceptions for emergency services vehicles. Put a delay in the legislation so there are 5 years for people to adapt. Make the delay 10 years for delivery trucks.

              People lived on farms 200 years ago. They walked to town or rode a horse. They can do that again.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 months ago

        It couldn’t be someone who drives east in the morning, noooo, it has to be someone who hates cars…

        Dude, stop thinking like that.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Huh, couldn’t be that they are driving east in the morning.

        Don’t be as smart as your screen name.

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    62 months ago

    Witnessed a car crash a few years ago right in front of me because of this. I was the second car in line heading south at a traffic light. When our light turned green, a car heading west in the late afternoon ran the red light and smashed into the car in front of me.

    I saw them coming and said, “Watch out!” but of course that did no good. The driver of the westbound car said she lost the traffic light in the sun and didn’t realize it was red. I have no idea why you’d continue on at 40 mph if you weren’t sure you had a green light, but here we are.

    I had chosen that route home intentionally to avoid driving into the sun. Had I been the first car in that line, I might have been involved in the crash despite my caution.