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Gud 6 hours ago

Even so, an electric car is not particularly good for the environment.

Bicycles and public transportation.

uberex 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Bicycles and public transportation are better yes. If I were healthy enough I would consider a cargo bike and bring 20kg of shopping home on that (for real). It would be cool. Then buses for unladen journeys.

tirant 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If the cargo bike is electric, the threshold for healthy enough lowers significantly.

My weekly shopping for a family of four is done on one like that, which I can park like 50cm away from the shop door and 50cm away from my home front door. That’s even more convenient than any car.

retired 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I hope you understand that you are in a very privileged position to be able to afford that lifestyle. Not everyone can do that.

JKCalhoun 2 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Yes, we should, collectively, all demand this.

It's the nice thing about government in my opinion: we create it to serve us as a community. Our taxes are the price to creating the community we want to live in. From taking trash away to keep the neighborhoods clean, to good schools to educate our (and other's) children.

If we want public transportation, a bike-able city—we just need to demand our tax money go to that.

lukan 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Are you claiming owning a cargo bike is a bigger privilege than owning a car? Problem with cargo bikes are, if you are living in a flat where you cannot "park" them, you mean this?

retired 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The lifestyle I refer to is living in a bike friendly city, being able to afford a multi-thousand euro cargo bike and having secure storage for it. OP also appears to live in a house with a yard on top of that. That lifestyle is reserved for very high earners.

Edit, reply to Lukan as I am rate limited with my comments: I’m sure that those people you saw in Leipzig and Berlin are global 5% earners, maybe even 1%-ers. That is a very luxurious lifestyle that not many can achieve.

Edit 2, again to Lukan. My point still stands that the Germany lifestyle is very luxurious compared to the rest of the world. And even in Germany, you need a decent income if you want to live in a high density city.

lukan an hour ago | parent | next [-]

"Edit 2, again to Lukan. My point still stands that the Germany lifestyle is very luxurious compared to the rest of the world."

I never debated that.

"And even in Germany, you need a decent income if you want to live in a high density city."

But this is not correct. You can get a 4 room apartment in Leipzig for 750 € a month (but of course you won't be the only one applying).

Also you may want to email dang about your rate limitation. Your recent comments seem fine enough to me to fix that.

inigyou 40 minutes ago | parent [-]

Rate limits, once applied, are almost never removed.

lukan 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"Edit, reply to Lukan as I am rate limited with my comments: I’m sure that those people you saw in Leipzig and Berlin are global 5% earners, maybe even 1%-ers. That is a very luxurious lifestyle that not many can achieve."

I am pretty sure they are not, I don't just see them, but also speak with them. But normal approach is not compare "global 5% earners", as probably all of germany would fall into that bucket, but compare locally. So can a normal german household afford them?

And the answer is yes. But if the household also needs a SUV and a garage for that, then maybe not.

But I was talking about people who cannot afford their own house. And they could afford a cheap car - or a cargo bike.

lukan 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Hm. Maybe visit a city like Leipzig or Berlin? Lot's of cargo bikes - some do belong to high earners, but most do not. Finding a suitable place to rent with secure storage is hard, but most old houses for example do have a big enough entrance house floor, where the bike can stand and this is what people do. Otherwise bike sheds in front of the house are becoming standard as well.

alextingle 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

What??

On what planet is getting your groceries on a bike "more privileged" than driving?

inigyou 41 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

Why 20kg? I could stop by the supermarket every day and get what I can carry in one or two bags.

XorNot an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This is literally oil industry propaganda.

retired 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

You don’t even need bicycles if you design a city correctly.