Brickbat: Leave the Driving to Us
A Massachusetts bill, sponsored by state Sen. Cynthia Stone Creem (D–Newton), would require transportation officials to set statewide goals for cutting vehicle miles traveled starting in 2030 and every five years after that. Creem says her goal is to help the state meet its climate goals by reducing the total number of miles people drive across the whole state. She insists the bill will not limit the number of miles anyone can drive but will spur planners to invest more in public transit, biking, and walking. Critics, including some Republicans, say it could negatively affect people who rely on cars, especially in rural parts of the state. The bill advanced in November and is now being considered by the Senate Ways and Means Committee.
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They want America to match the quaintness of Cuba.
You will go nowhere and you will be happy.
Trust the experts.
Much harder to flee the communist revolution without a car.
"set statewide goals for cutting vehicle miles traveled"
"She insists the bill will not limit the number of miles anyone can drive"
Feminism set back 40 years.
This kind of "logic" is why you can't have chicks in charge.
This
The mileage ration was increased from 30 mi. to 20 mi. - Girl Math
I never, ever, ever use public transportation. It is like riding with unruly cattle. I always will drive or take a taxi or Uber.
Bike? Inconvenient, hard work, and dangerous. Never.
Why walk when I can ride?
Virtue-signalling do-gooders like this Newton, Newton...how typical, need to be squashed like the irritating bugs they are.
Another thing with biking is something I noticed when I tried it.
Its fine to bike *to* work. But at the end of the day I'm exhausted and don't want to bike home. Especially in extreme weather and/or after dark.
Its fine to bike *to* work. But at the end of the day I'm exhausted and don't want to bike home. Especially in extreme weather and/or after dark.
If you thought the helicoptering around car seats and leaving children unattended might be exerting a downward pressure on natalism and parenthood... who boy!
To increase ridership on public transportation, they need to make some of the buses and trains Whites Only.
How many fewer miles can you drive in a state that is ice-bound for 4 months of the year where no one can leave their homes anyway?
And your gas range and drier are safe too.
Uh huh.... that's up there with telling Fido that it's just a couple of quick snips, for his own good.
CA needs to get this passed right away.
Especially if they're going to keep their ?free? healthcare "slaves" from escaping the State.
My uncle has a country place
That no one knows about
He says it used to be a farm
Before the Motor Law
And on Sundays I elude the eyes
And hop the turbine freight
To far outside the wire
Where my white-haired uncle waits
[Chorus]
Jump to the ground
As the Turbo slows to cross the borderline
Run like the wind
As excitement shivers up and down my spine
Down in his barn
My uncle preserved for me an old machine
For fifty-odd years
To keep it as new has been his dearest dream
[Verse 2]
I strip away the old debris
That hides a shining car
A brilliant red Barchetta
From a better, vanished time
We fire up the willing engine
Responding with a roar
Tires spitting gravel
I commit my weekly crime
[Bridge]
Wind in my hair
Shifting and drifting
Mechanical music
Adrenaline surge
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
[Interlude]
[Verse 3]
Suddenly, ahead of me
Across the mountainside
A gleaming alloy air-car
Shoots towards me, two lanes wide
I spin around with shrieking tires
To run the deadly race
Go screaming through the valley
As another joins the chase
[Chorus]
Drive like the wind
Straining the limits of machine and man
Laughing out loud with fear and hope
I've got a desperate plan
At the one-lane bridge
I leave the giants stranded at the riverside
Race back to the farm
To dream with my uncle at the fireside