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there are a lot of adults without family.
Also a family needs a family car and not a truck.
I think, especially in remote areas of Canada, the standard family car would not be sufficient.
and whats the percentage of people living in remote canada in comparison to the total population?
To me, a Jamaican, anywhere with snow or ice.
Maybe not a Civic or Altima but I’ve seen many a Subaru go to places that a “standard family car” wouldn’t be sufficient. Without needing to be an oversized.
Hell old jeeps are a fraction of today’s trucks and SUVs in size and could go deeper into rural territories.
This photo is taken in Toronto though, pretty much as far away from remote as you can get.
Why not?
Yeah, is almost like shaming people for driving larger vehicles is dumb. Turns out there are a lot of different needs.
Yeah, is almost like shaming people for driving smaller vehicles is dumb. Turns out there are a lot of different needs.
Fuck that shit, they're tailoring a product to someone who is not ME. This is the most grievous of sins.
Where did I shame anyone? We've really gone full circle here.
TBH I don't think we have to read these posts as shaming the driver of these cars, necessarily. We could read them as indictments of all the choices we've made as a society that result in poor transit options & large vehicles.
Choices like:
All of these are worthy of critique and fair targets
You have a far more positive outlook than me. I've seen quite a bit of shaming at drivers. ESPECIALLY truck drivers.
The larger the car, the greater the externalitites (including DEATH OF INNOCENT PEOPLE), the greater the shame.