The greatest bane are huge “off road” vehicles that never leave a suburb or city and just waste space there. This is like the opposite of that, it’s a small car that actually is used off road.
I live in vermont where most of our roads would be considered “off road” as they are dirt and we get quite the mud season. Most of us drive Subarus or beat up pickup trucks that actually get used for their intended purpose. You can always tell who’s an out of towner based on their truck without even looking at the plates.
I work at a fancy resort and the lot is full of massive pickups and SUVs that have never touched a dirt road in their life.
I’ve got two wolves in side of me. One says !fuck_cars@lemmy.ml the other thinks it’s kinda cool.
That sub should really be called “Fuck road-centric urban design” based on the posts.
“Fuck road-centric urban design AND trucks specifically”
The greatest bane are huge “off road” vehicles that never leave a suburb or city and just waste space there. This is like the opposite of that, it’s a small car that actually is used off road.
I live in vermont where most of our roads would be considered “off road” as they are dirt and we get quite the mud season. Most of us drive Subarus or beat up pickup trucks that actually get used for their intended purpose. You can always tell who’s an out of towner based on their truck without even looking at the plates.
I work at a fancy resort and the lot is full of massive pickups and SUVs that have never touched a dirt road in their life.