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I dare you to convince me that anyone still buying Tesla would not see that as a benefit. That's going to be the number one selling point of this thing after articles like this make their rounds.
I am a Tesla owner and a cyclist. It's not a benefit.
Did you buy your Tesla since Elmo when full fash, and would you buy one now if you didn't have one already?
No and yes. Find me an automotive CEO that's not a giant POS and we'll talk. It's a great car, overall.
There's giant POS and the there's Elon Musk
Not convinced cows look a whole lot like maps tho they have too many legs etc
You have to be a special kind of stupid to think Musk is unique among billionaires.
His only 'uniqueness' is the brand that's attached to his name. If you notice, he behaves exactly like all other celebrity billionaires, such as Trump and Kanye.
Every controversy is just free advertising for their brands.
You'll notice OP wasn't comparing billionaires, they were comparing automotive CEOs. So that's a scarecrow argument. All of the other automotive CEOs have an order of magnitude less wealth than Musk.
He has the wealth of a nation state and owns one of the world's largest social media sites, a rocket company, a car company, and actively promotes far-right hate speech and meddles in international politics.
At least he isn't giving out copies of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The automotive CEO most similar to Musk is probably Henry Ford, and I'm honestly not sure which one is worse.
Well, one is dead... So not much you can do about him now
Considering his feelings about Jews, it's only a matter of time.
Trump, Kanye, musk etc are the weird ones. Very wealthy people are actually likely to hide from the public and only seek the attention of their ridiculously wealthy peers or whomever they want to ~~buy~~ influence, not from the entire world population with every brainfart they produce. It's just the very top few has a hard time avoiding it because they're on top of the lists and stand out. Kanye or trump are still * far* away from that wealthiest top. Look at the list of 1bn-80bn worth person: many you'll barely have heard of before, if at all. It gets even more so if you ditch the Anglo-Saxon centered view on the list and look at the most wealthy people in China, Middle East etc
How many others run a social media platform catered to fashists?
They all have their own special flavors of trash.
Not going to lie...damage to cyclists does make it more attractive.
Why the fuck do people hate on the one class of people using the most efficient form of transportation that also provides exercise in a world that can't stop spewing greenhouse gasses (For electric cars, those greenhouse gasses are being spewed at the power plant instead of from the car itself) and people don't get enough exercise?
Fucking. Madness. Cyclists should be applauded and not targeted.
I agree with you about cyclists but this is conservative misinformation that's been debunked in a thousand different ways so I'd appreciate if you'd stop spreading it.
I'd like to see the information debunking this. In my area, 89% of power is from fossil fuels. My naive understanding of this is that this will still generate emissions, although I would expect the capabilities of reducing harmful emissions to be much better at a power plant instead of having to build it into every vehicle. So my thinking is that emissions are still happening, just not necessarily where people are living and with better emissions management.
Damn, the parent comment to mine got deleted, so nobody will see this anyway.
You don't really need sources for this, just apply some basic sense.
Yes, that is part of it.
Here are some other cliffnotes:
Even when using 100% coal, you're still producing far less CO2 than an equivalent gasoline vehicle.
Gasoline only comes from one place: Extracted and refined dinosaur carcasses. Electricity can come from wind, solar, nuclear, etc. Personally mine is 100% wind energy.
Gasoline is transported by gasoline-burning vehicles. Electricity is transported over wires, further reducing CO2 emitted from transportation.
I mean we can go down a big rabbit hole about the environmental costs but the EV always wins out, if not instantly.
Bikes and ebikes (or even just walking) are obviously going to produce a crapton less CO2 than either.
I don't know about other cities, but locally we have a very nice and well paved city-spanning network of bicycle paths that are parallel to, but separate from, the city streets. And we have a group of guys on their $10k bikes who ignore these paths to ride three across in a lane during rush hour on roads that will beat their wheels square, ignoring all red lights and stop signs. They make it hard for me to ride, because I get associated with these people by virtue of riding a bike.
People don't hate cyclists. They hate those cyclists.
This is of course excluding those who hate everything which isn't horrible for the planet. They hate bikes, electric cars, smaller cars that don't burn much gas, vegetables, and any woman with a spine.
Most efficient?
Human bodies are god awful at converting fuel to useful mechanical energy.
I’m pretty sure they meant most efficient in terms of emissions, not energy conversion. Even if you count farting as emissions, bikes put out basically no emissions. You’d have to get 100% of your electricity from renewables to match them in an electric car.
That's not because they're efficient, it's because they use almost no energy in the first place.
Poor energy conversion means more emissions. 🤦♂️
Are you honestly going to tell me that you think a person riding a bicycle produces more emissions than a person driving a car?
I'll give you an honest answer. I live in a rualish area. There's a 2 lane highway that's roughly 50 miles from my city to another one. 55 and a lot of blind curves. Farmers in semi trucks use that road all the time for hauling stuff.
Every summer there's a pack of cyclists that try that route. They barely do 25. Every summer one of them does on one of the corners. You simply can't stop a semi fast enough when something is doing half the speed limit, especially on a sharp corner.
They're a fucking menace. There literally hundreds of miles of trails to ride in my area, but they have to be on that one particular road. They're simply the most self centered assholes in the universe IMO.
That sounds like a problem with your county. If that many people are dying, wouldn’t it be worth building a separated bike path?
We have one...they don't use it.
I don't know his county specifically, but often times the roads are designed to fit in an area, with a set number of lanes, and built to that width. You cant add bike paths with out redesigning, buying more land, and building miles amd miles of path. And for what? Five bozos to ride through in fair weather?
Not enough benefits to justify the costs. Plenty better things to spend money on.
How does that make absolutely any sense?
"I couldn't stop fast enough because they were going too slow!"
More like you're following far too closely.
What part of 55 and blind curve do you not understand?
You realize 55 is the maximum speed, right? It doesn't mean you have to continue driving 55MPH over corpses.
You might want to look up the stopping distance of a semi at 55.
Yeah,itd be one thing if they were using it for transport and actually not blocking traffic and being safe about it, but none of that is true. They all think they're Lance Armstrong or something, and its the tour de france. People have places to be!
That's the crux of it. They could ride on the sidewalk and slow down...or they could simply move over and let traffic pass. But they don't. It's some holy war to piss off as many people as possible while wearing spandex.
All the hardcore cyclists I've known are miserable insufferable people so it makes sense. Middle managers on their second or third marriages that hate their lives. There's plenty of sport out there that offers superior fitness and doesn't do damage to your prostate...but, whatevs.
You have serious issues and world view problems to even begin to think things like that about people.
I mean yeah that could be it. Or more likely; they are joking.
Why do you believe they are joking? What indicates that especially with this behavior being common?
Oh fuck off, this behavior is not "common" more often than not people say shit like this to get a raise out of someone, or as a joke in the "image people actually behaving like this" way.
I'm sorry but that's not right at all, and people do actually think like this in the US and it is common.
It just read their other comments and realize they're not.