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[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

LOL ok you got me there. I mean driving is the dominant mode in SF.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Nope, the map color is correct for San Francisco.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

Has nothing to do with the number of properties. The rule would apply to any owner having at least 50 units under management. A single mid-sized apartment building might qualify.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago

Yimby is about removing the red-tape that prevents development. There is no bigger red-tape than rent-control. Even if all other restrictions, such as SFH zoning, were removed it wouldn't matter because nobody will build in areas with rent control.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Nothing unusual? On the same day he got the noise ticket, he received tickets for running a red light and speeding in a school zone.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago

There is no contradiction. Just because the vehicle is licensed for street use doesn't give the owner permission to operate it in ways that violates the law.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 73 points 1 week ago

Actually, the law does just say "above 85db" is not allowed. Doesn't matter if the car is stock or not.

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[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

Sorry, but it is mainly Biden's policies. The administration has largely ignored white collar crime, especially when it comes to things like price collusion, antitrust, etc.

Case in point: the DOJ lawsuit against RealPage software (which landlords were using to collude on apartment prices). The company was engaged in extremely serious criminal activity, but the DOJ did not file any criminal charges.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

The Amish are required to have lights during the daytime also.

[-] DrunkEngineer@lemmy.world 20 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

NYC has never been interested in making parking efficient. The parking meter rates are ridiculously cheap, with many streets not charging anything for parking (or even having time limits). And yes, giving away valuable parking makes driving much more complicated -- but apparently the Governor was in a diner and overheard some voters from NJ complaining about increased costs....

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ASHLAND — Twenty-six Amish who refused to pay their fines for violating a law that requires flashing lights on their buggies appeared in court on Friday.

Once there, Ashland Municipal Court Judge John Good ruled out the possibility of jail time for them and instead said he would impose liens on their real estate.

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Vehicle owners who are upside down on their auto loans owe more than ever before. The average amount owed on upside-down loans climbed to a record high of $6,255 in Q2 2024, compared to $4,487 in Q2 2022.

EV owners with negative equity owe more money on their car loans than owners of ICE vehicles. The average amount owed on all EVs traded in for a new vehicle purchase with negative equity climbed to $10,326 in Q2 2024

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Fetterman (D., Pa.) has received two speeding tickets in his home state — the more recent one of which was in March for exceeding the speed limit in Westmoreland County by 34 mph. Before this year, he was ticketed in April 2016 for going at least 24 mph above the speed limit in Warren County, according to state public records.

The senator’s aides have said Fetterman has texted and FaceTimed while driving, ”prompting concerns among his staff and fears about riding with him,” the Post reported, citing three people with knowledge of staff discussions who spoke about internal conversations on the condition of anonymity.

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Businesses Are Getting People Killed (darrellowens.substack.com)

Though small in number, the elected interests of most local cities give disproportionate attention to business interests and their pro-driving beliefs. Even in progressive Berkeley, home of many climate scientists from the university, transportation decisions are dictated by science illiterates and business interests, not the city’s intellectuals. When Berkeley proposed building a bike lane in my neighborhood, which has no protected bike lanes near a prominent middle school, many wise locals went uncharacteristically nuts. Plastered on neighborhood businesses were conspiracy theories about a United Nations agenda to force people into plastic cities where they won't be allowed to own cars. Every other lawn has signs proclaiming economic ruin if drivers are forced to park a whopping 30 seconds away on side streets rather than directly in front of businesses.

Despite the town being highly educated, many Berkeleyans simply closed their ears to modern climate science and empirical evidence on transportation. A writer for The New York Times, one of many residing in Berkeley, privately remarked to me how astonishing it was to witness such a sophisticated population reacting like simpletons to the most modest safety improvements that are commonplace throughout the world.

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More money is spent on automobile advertising than on public transit projects.

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Over $20 million was spent on this bike path, but now the MTC wants to convert into car access during weekdays.

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