How's car-control gonna work in a nation that can't accept gun-control?
"Driving is a privileged, not a right"
The CA DMV is fond of that mantra.
> How's car-control gonna work in a nation that can't accept gun-control?
"Driving is a privileged, not a right"
The CA DMV is fond of that mantra.
They can say it.
Doesn't mean anyone believes it.
I'm not trying to argue that we should keep driving, just that we will.
It would be political suicide for a politician to even bring up the idea of banning it.
They can say it.
Doesn't mean anyone believes it.
I'm not trying to argue that we *should* keep driving, just that we will.
It would be political suicide for a politician to even bring up the idea of banning it.
I can see how you might think that.
But I don't see it happening.
How's car-control gonna work in a nation that can't accept gun-control?
I live in their hat so: their influence + stupid long distances + red-necks who love their trucks to an extent that makes Texans say 'that's kinda weird' = I get to keep driving.
The "think of the children" argument only goes so far. If that was a real concern then cars would have been banned for personal use long ago. Public transit would be a much bigger thing. But it's not.
If someone wants to be safe all the time.. too bad. They can stay in their house.
A life without risk is a life wasted.