• @FarceOfWill@infosec.pub
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    371 year ago

    As I read on masto, we should replace the tires with steel to stop the plastic pollution.

    Of course to protect the road that would also have to be steel. And we’d need to link all the vehicles together to make best use of the limited steel road surface.

    (It’s trains)

    • @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Steel dust quickly turns to iron oxide in the environment, which is a fairly common natural mineral (it’s the reason red clay is red). To be fair, there might still be some slight negative effects to ecosystems which do not naturally have a lot of iron oxide at the surface, but that wouldn’t even be a rounding error compared to the harmful environmental effects of tires and asphalt. Also, steel dust is very heavy so there’s essentially no chance of it getting into the air and inhaled.

    • @buzz86us@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Back in the 1900s we had cars like that they were electric, and didn’t run into traffic… I see the tracks for them every time the road is resurfaced.