Hey, German here. What the f*** are Americans doing at the other side of the Atlantic? Some of you already know this monstrosity. I did’nt. This is a Ford F650 Truck and when I stepped out of my Youtube Bubble I realized, it was marketed as the “biggest, baddest Truck on the road” for the everyday American. Are you guys serious?! Is the end goal really to drive a Monster Truck to McDs to get a McFlurry? Americas bloodiest wars have been fought in the middle east to secure oil, bombing nations to rubble. And all, for this bullshit? The excess, waste and decadence is mind boggling to me and people on Reddit seriously justifying this by “you know dude I’m 6,4ft. I don’t fit in any other vehicle” makes me go up the wall.

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    1. What happens in practice is it is easier to make roads shit then it is to make buses good. So the town makes it shit and everyone stops going there. It is better to put up with the existing bad solution and make a better replacement instead of breaking what you have even more so and hope some Messiah figure will fix it. Go check out what happened when Buffalo NY built its rail. That is a perfect example and the entire downtown died.

    2. Glad you agree. They aren’t safe and rarely a good option. Forcing cars to make sharp turns and pedestrians to walk longer distances in the road to cross.

    3. Congestion taxes. They don’t impact somewhat wealth-off people like me since we can adjust our schedule. They punish poor people who can’t. It isn’t even regressive, it is reverse-progressive.

    4. My city has a rule that satellite dishes can’t be street visible. When I see urban cough…planners…cough willing to admit that rules like that should not be a thing I will be inclined to take you guys seriously about density.

    5. Gentrification and white flight. I suspect you knew damn well what I was referring to but enjoy backwards arguments

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      Go check out what happened when Buffalo NY built its rail. That is a perfect example and the entire downtown died.

      I think you’re scapegoating the rail and the real problem was that declining rust belt cities just suck.

      See also: https://www.buffalorising.com/2007/10/what-really-killed-downtown-retail/

      Glad you agree. They aren’t safe and rarely a good option. Forcing cars to make sharp turns and pedestrians to walk longer distances in the road to cross.

      No, everything you wrote is wrong: roundabouts are relatively safe because they minimize path conflicts, forcing cars to make sharp turns (and thereby slow down) is a good thing, and although pedestrians walk longer distances around the edge of the roundabout, the crosswalks themselves are generally shorter and thus safer.

      The reasons I think roundabouts are overrated have nothing to do with safety and everything to do with lack of space-efficiency and how the good performance for cars comes at the expense of other street users’ convenience (e.g. making pedestrians walk farther).

      Congestion taxes. They don’t impact somewhat wealth-off people like me since we can adjust our schedule. They punish poor people who can’t. It isn’t even regressive, it is reverse-progressive.

      Oh, that’s what you were talking about? Never mind then; I agree with you on that point.

      Discouraging people from driving in downtowns needs to be accomplished by physically choking the traffic off with road diets and traffic calming etc. “Lexus lanes” not only create unjust privilege, they also fail at reducing capacity since they’re just shifting the usage from one cohort of drivers to another.

      Gentrification and white flight. I suspect you knew damn well what I was referring to but enjoy backwards arguments

      No, I really didn’t. What confused me was your use of the word “force.” Nobody’s forcing upper middle class people to do a damn thing. If they’re moving to impoverished areas and gentrifying them, it’s because they saw an opportunity they liked and took it. Conversely, if they’re engaging in white flight, they’re being “forced” by nothing but their own bigotry (which obviously doesn’t count).

      The upper middle class people have all the power in the situations you’re talking about. Painting them as somehow the victims of their own choices is laughable.

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        Wow again wrong about everything. Laughable

        1. The real problem was people not able to get to a place for a decade. Not having customers for ten years tends to be a bad thing.

        2. Still wrong. You do not want cars to randomly turn. It makes them flip over. This isn’t a hard concept.

        3. Oh libertarian definition of force

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          Still wrong. You do not want cars to randomly turn. It makes them flip over. This isn’t a hard concept.

          “Cars can’t possibly negotiate roundabouts because slowing down so they don’t flip over is too much to ask of drivers” 🙄

          The amount of car-brained shit like this getting upvoted around here is too damn high! WTF is wrong with you people?