• @yesman@lemmy.world
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    6427 days ago

    There is nothing more American than being in traffic. You’re never more in touch with a systemic failure, yet we blame it on the choices of individual drivers, all the while unaware that we’re part of the problem.

    • @sinedpick
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      3527 days ago

      my man have you ever been in, like, another country?

      • @Chefdano3@lemm.ee
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        1627 days ago

        No, but they definitely don’t have traffic in Germany. They have the Autobahn, the perfect solution to any and every traffic problem that could ever exist.

        • @uis@lemm.ee
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          427 days ago

          Autobahn can be translated as natural selection. Car drivers there tend to disappear.

          • @Chefdano3@lemm.ee
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            1627 days ago

            Hogwash! It’s impossible for Berlin to have any traffic, all the cars are on the Autobahn, and they always go fast. Always. Nobody ever goes slow on the Autobahn. It’s actually illegal to go slow in Germany. You can cruise through Berlin at 200 MPH (but never slower than 100 MPH, that’s illegal) anytime of day thanks to the Autobahn dramatic reverb

    • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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      927 days ago

      It’s a little of column a and a little of column b. When I’m driving and some absolute piece of garbage is riding directly next to the car to their right, I equate them to a blood clot, which is funny, because they also make me feel like having an aneurysm. I also don’t forgive the driver on the right, because they are more than capable of allowing a space for other drivers to pass.

      The absolute lack of awareness on the road is startling. I swear to God, people are looking through straws and their neck doesn’t move.

      Building extra lanes, though, does not solve the problem.