• AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]
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        1 year ago

        So until today, you didn’t know that you could potentially have locked someone in a ball of hot death because you assumed everything was fine because it looks cool

        And your attitude about that horrifying revelation, is the equivalent of a snide shrug

        • @ThePac@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          Any car can potentially be a ball of hot death for the people inside. What do you expect me to do, sell the vehicle because some day I might hit all the points necessary for someone to be trapped in the back seat and at risk of harm or death? When I rarely ever have anyone back there? That’s fucking ludicrous and a perfect fuck_cars take.

          • Tomboys_are_Cute [he/him, comrade/them]
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            1 year ago

            I don’t think you understand the forces at play here. Gasoline burns at around 1000°c while lithium burns at over 2000°c. There is also the firefighting efforts about it (which is my job) which really suck. For a normal car or diesel fire with a water source we can fight the fire with foam, no problem. The NFPA doesn’t even require us to carry Class D (metal fires) fire extinguishers on our trucks. We do have them on our trucks but they are designed for like, small appliances mostly, they don’t have enough powder to actually manage a Tesla power system. We have to pull out whoever is inside then basically wait for the dump truck (literally a dump truck full of sand) to show up so we can glass most of the car in order to deny oxygen. Electric cars are a fucking grift, transport should be powered with overhead wires, maybe third rails.

            Edit: also if you aren’t car pooling why do you own a car? Why enter the “fuck cars” fray if you aren’t anti-car?

            • @ThePac@lemmy.ml
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              11 year ago

              I am well aware of the issues with EV battery fires. It will require changes to how you do your job and the equipment used. That’s life.

              We’re not getting public transit everywhere in this country so we’re going to have to adapt.

              • Tomboys_are_Cute [he/him, comrade/them]
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                1 year ago

                my desire for fancy treats is going to make your life personally objectively more dangerous. Thats life smuglord

                Why can’t you have public transit everywhere though? The soviet union did it and they are way larger with way more disparate populations than the USA.

                • @ThePac@lemmy.ml
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                  1 year ago

                  Because I live in America and there’s no way any kind of massive infrastructure bill that expands reliable public transit to every corner of the country gets anywhere in this day and age. Would love to be proven wrong.

                  my desire for fancy treats is going to make your life personally objectively more dangerous. Thats life

                  Literally yes. That’s how it works sometimes.

                  But sure, let’s all just go back to horses and donkeys. Wait, no… those were dangerous, too. Fuck.

                  • I don’t get why you’re so dismissive of public transit being possible. Is it something with the ideological make up of the USA? I could give that until Miami is under water in about a decade. If its for physical limitations though then I couldn’t give that, once again the USSR was primarily mass transit. If they could do it back then the USA could do it now.

      • You don’t like, see if things work and stuff? Maybe I’m too used to having to deal with old beaters but checking if doors can be opened from the inside is a critical safety check. Its like checking to see if the seatbelts work. Do you ever drive people around?