Fuck Cars
A place to discuss problems of car centric infrastructure or how it hurts us all. Let's explore the bad world of Cars!
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I actually rather like cars. Old American muscle cars are beautiful and sound like heaven. Those haven't been managed to reproduce to this day.
Same for big cars, like The marauder from Top Gear or Mad max style cars, those are awesome.
Same for drag racing, both big and small cars. Seeing a huge truck twisting it's frame when starting is kinda awesome.
What i hate is the infrastructure demand, environmental cost and worshipping of everyday cars. It's just a transportation method, one of the least efficient, expensive, ugly and i doubt that any single person in existence enjoys sitting stuck in a traffic. Which what most of the daily driving is. In addition to the stress that's associated with actually driving responsibly, but way too many people fail that part anyway while endangering everyone around them.