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General_Effort@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago

How SUVs Are Making Traffic Worse

www.bloomberg.com

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How SUVs Are Making Traffic Worse

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General_Effort@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago
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TLDR: SUVs cause traffic jams.

Actual study (full article): The rise of trucks and the fall of throughput by Yang Gao & David Levinson

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  • dan1101@lemm.ee
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    They also make accidents worse and the block vision of cars.

  • BossPaint@lemmy.world
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    I’m not surprised

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    Well, it depends, my Sonata, a 4 door sedan, is 16’1", while my Sorento, a SUV, is 15’9"

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      Yeah I think the article should differentiate large SUVs vs small ones. Many smaller SUVs are shorter in length than most midsized cars.

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        Mostly because a lot of them are just compact cars with a lift kit.

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      Yeah, my “SUV” and my wife’s sedan take up almost exactly the same footprint.

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    Yeah, but so what? The goal is to get people onto transit not into smaller cars. And I say that as a tradesman who drives every day with my pickup truck full of tools.

    If bigger vehicles make more traffic what does it matter? Line doesn’t go up as fast?

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      If you progressively make cars smaller and smaller, people will move to mass transit faster since it would be way more comfortable than cramming into a Hot Wheels car.

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    I’d rather be behind an SUV than a Tesla on autopilot.

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