This is not out in some rural town. This is in Portland, OR about 2 miles from downtown. Personal vehicles this large are simply incompatible with urban living and pressure their owners to continually break traffic law. Technically that Miata is parked as close to the stop sign as it can legally be, but as the Denali doesn’t fit in many places around here it’s owner is compelled to park across both the stop sign and the crosswalk.

Follow up: To whatever bootlicking idiot called PBOT and asked for enforcement on this block, it didn’t help. It made things worse just like I cautioned such actions do in the discussion below. They didn’t ticket the truck (Which was indeed parking in front of the stop sign this morning) but they did ticket just about every-other car parked on this street for non-street safety related things like parked wrong orientation, literal broken window, expired registration, etc. You probably cost my neighbors a few thousand dollars in combined citations for minor procedural issues, now everybody is miserable and the truck is still parked there. Please, never ever do that again. Your fantasy of calling law enforcement to fix all the problems is not what happens in real life. It doesn’t matter who they are, NEVER CALL THE COPS ON YOUR NEIGHBORS.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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      Well technically the Miata (and that’s what I’ll call it) was designed by Mazda’s California branch which named it the Miata. But it was changed by Mazda Japan to the Eunos Roadster, which was just the Roadster or MX-5 in other markets.

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s what the US call them, I’m just pleased they didn’t jam a U or an extra Z in somewhere

  • @[email protected]
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    I want a japanese kei car. They make the mazda look like it’s a monster truck. Something like the Daihatsu Copen.

    • @[email protected]
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      The upcoming slate trucks are looking promising. About the size of a Kei truck, and absurdly customizable.

      Hate the low default range though. 150 miles, and I have not yet researched the adoption rate of EV chargers for highway gas stops.

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          I considered them too. They got everything nearly right, and then they put the HVAC controls on the touchscreen. If they fix that before mass production, I’ll look again.

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        150 is plenty for a truck that size. It’s a round-town car, not a highway cruiser.

        However, if you charge to 80% and keep 20% in reserve, you’ll get 90 miles out of that 150mile battery. You’d be stopping about every hour and a half to charge for 15 minutes or so if you were doing a long trip.

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        My problem is I LOVE cars. I didn’t realize this was c/fuckcars when I posted. Woops. Legitimately, I understand the consternation at huuuuuge SUVs and trucks like this. I drive to work (and I love it) - but the truck/suv to car ratio on the road is like 10:1. In the middle of the city… it’s fucking stupid - and I look inside the vehicles. Always driven by a single person with no cargo. Ideally, I want a 1-person, 1-seater car. I want the stability of 4 wheels, the cage for protection/air conditioning, etc and nothing beyond that.

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          My problem is I LOVE cars. I didn’t realize this was c/fuckcars when I posted. Woops.

          Honestly, you are still in the right community.

          Making sure that there are plenty of public transit options, and making it so that a car is not the only possible form of transportation helps get people who don’t want to be a part of traffic out of traffic.

          People who love to drive should really be the ones most loudly pushing for the end of car-dependency.

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          The slogan “fuck cars” is for grabbing attention, I think most of us understand that cars can have their place and many of us, me included, own a car. But cars as the de facto mode of transport and the de facto determining element in infrastructure design is incredibly harmful to society, especially in cities. Kei trucks are a great example of a car adapted for urban use and frustratingly, in the US there is a lot of legislation specifically against their use and they’re essentially luxury vehicles due to the high import fees levied against them (Which is just insane, they’re stripped-down utilitarian vehicles!). A lot of SUV and truck owners in cities would prefer a kei, yet they’re made unobtainable by intentional legislation that incentivizes these huge blimp trucks.

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          I had a smart car for a while. I wish they had caught on, but they were seriously hampered by price and the goddamn transmission was indescribably bad. 1 person car is great and all but by the time you’ve got cargo space, a second seat is reasonable.

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          My problem is I LOVE cars. I didn’t realize this was c/fuckcars when I posted. Woops.

          Nah, you’re fine. Don’t tell anybody, but…

          spoiler

          …I’m secretly a “car guy” myself. There are dozens of us!

          In all seriousness, there’s absolutely no dichotomy between being a car enthusiast and hating how cities are designed to force normies to overuse cars. You are very much welcome here and in the right place.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s maddening the percentage of my taxes that go towards the gas prices that makes this dick compensator feasible to own.

    • @[email protected]
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      In comparison to other countries? Yeah.

      Shame that every country that’s balls enough to raise gasoline prices gets Iraq War’d.

    • @[email protected]
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      i feel like people would insist on this shit regardless, even in the rest of the world people seem to not even consider the concept of forgoing a car for economic reasons, same with owning a house.

      they’d rather eat less and stop heating their house than rent an apartment and stop driving everywhere.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      We more than make up the discount with federal taxes that fund our military-industrial complex which then commits violence all over the world in our name to make that oil cheap at the pump :(

  • @[email protected]
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    I guarantee that the mx-5 has carried more passengers and more cargo then that truck ever has or will.

    • Estradiol Enjoyer
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      Because Portland, OR traffic enforcement doesn’t really exist and if they did see this they would just be amused because Portland LEOs are all CHUDs who live in the southwest Washington suburbs

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      Because I do not feel that neighbors snitching on each other is a viable, equitable, or practical solution to state or federal scale regulatory and infrastructure issues.

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        This isn’t snitching, this is a person who parked their vehicle dangerously and getting a ticket or towed would probably go a long way towards changing their behavior. Sometimes it’s ok to get 3rd parties involved when you’re unable to solve it yourself. If someone has the money for that dumbass truck they have the money for a parking spot for it.

        Like it’s their fault for owning it and parking it there.

        I get your sentiment, I just feel like in this case the person who has that truck is really just plainly wrong. But I do agree with you, I will talk to my neighbors or really anyone to try to resolve an issue before bringing anyone else in.

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        Is it really a regulatory and infrastructure issue? I would have guessed the truck owner is just an entitled asshole.

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          Assholes exist everywhere. But if you regulate against this sort of vehicle and design infrastructure that does not accommodate them, the local assholes can not / will not asshole in this specific way.

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            I assume you live in the US? How likely do you think such a regulation is in your lifetime?

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              Likely enough that it’s worth ignoring pessimism to the contrary, though if I had to bet on what ends luxury jumbo trucks I’d wager that the economic entropy of the market takes the prize first.

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        im at work.I posted that reply during lunch.

        regardless Im not able to address this problem but OP can

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      You mean “look at my massive truck payment”. People like this are the reason those of us who do use trucks for what they’re made for aka work, have an ever shrinking used market and a non existent new market for normal trim trucks to pick from. These idiots have shown the manufacturers that people buy these pavement princess’s for no reason other than to show off.

    • ...m...
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      …my elise could clear delivery trailers parked at the grocery store; my MX-5 could not…

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    Wow, that’s quite the small dick energy.

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      Talking about the GMC Denali of course…

  • @[email protected]
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    The thing about America is that it’s full of loud, obnoxious assholes who do not take kindly to you if you point out the fact that they’re assholes (even subtly and without using that verbiage).

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      So nailed it, they get so mad for being told a simple truth that anyone can plainly see. Is it possible that inside their heads they’re the good guy? That simple reality enrages them?

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        Narcissists always see themselves as the hero or the victim. Either way, you’re wrong for suggesting they change a god damned thing about themselves.

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        I think many of them know they suck deep down somewhere as well. If anyone points it out, it confirms their innermost doubts and pisses them off immeasurably.

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    put a note on the windshield: “please take care to better manage your genders affirming vehicle.”

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Funny enough the right front fender of the Miata has a bunch of trans rights stickers. I’d rather not make assumptions about the Denali owner but it would sure make for an even more stark contrast.

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        Funny enough the right front fender of the Miata has a bunch of trans rights stickers

        Well yeah, it’s a “hairdresser’s car.” Obviously, all Miata owners are inferior girly men, so of course the trans rights sticker fits right in!

        (I own a Miata myself, so I’m entitled to make that joke. BTW, other cars I’ve owned include a VW New Beetle and two minivans, so I’ll let folks draw their own conclusions about my confidence in my masculinity. But just to be clear, anybody else trying to make that joke without heavy, obvious sarcasm is gonna get banned for violating rule 2, though.)


        Also, maybe there could be an ambiguity between “trans[gender] rights” and “[manual] trans[mission] rights,” LOL. “Save the manuals” is a big deal among Miata owners, after all.

        That gives me an idea for a new bumper sticker, for a very specific kind of car owner. Not 100% sure where it lies on the line between funny and insensitive, though, so I’m gonna put the quick mockup I just made in a spoiler tag so folks don’t see it unless they specifically want to.

        hopefully clever and not offensive

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          Or maybe, someone who has the strength of character to choose a car on merit, without needing a tank to make them feel safe, is more likely to NOT be hostile to those who may be different from the norm, again because they’re not scaredy little fucks who are afraid of everything and have to appear intimidating all the time.

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            Sure! Sounds like that particular Miata owner was actively expressing support above and beyond not being hostile, though.

      • @[email protected]
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        I think you’re allowed to make a bunch of assumptions about the Denali owner here. That’s kinda what they did all that for in the first place.

        They’re clearly being a dick with nothing more than a parking job, so it’s far more likely they are actually dicks IRL and noticed the same thing on the miata and chose to be dicks about it.

        Sometimes, the other person being an intolerable, selfish, bigoted asshole, is exactly the thing we can and should assume about people in certain situations. Situations like this one.

  • @[email protected]
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    Parked illegally you say? Call the cops on him (anonymously). Every time. He can learm or he can pay.